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Ghanaian Professor receives CIPS highest award

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  • WORRIED 10 years ago

    What is Supply Chain Management? How critical is Supply Chain Management in the economies of corrupt African nations? Will Africa's exceptional highest degree of corruption allow effecive Supply Chain Managememt on this conti ...
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  • ROYALAKAN 10 years ago

    NO HE IS NOT. TROKOSI PEOPLE THINK ONLY EWE GO TO SCHOOL.

  • YF. 10 years ago

    Have you ever seen a trokosi geting an international award? Even how money of them get awards in Ghana? The only thing they good at is enviness, hatred and noise making.Mo ma yen dwen yen ho.

  • kpakpo osu 10 years ago

    Agree 100%

  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

    We have become so mediocre that we anything goes as an acheivement!

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    Who's more mediocre than you Akadu? Your relish being a nonentity and a nobody, hiding behind a moniker to write your mostly ethnocentric watery proses you call "hyperbolic poems" which only denigrate people and other ethnic ...
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  • stray-bullet 10 years ago

    As a ghanaian i feel proud of the achievements of Prof Boateng. I started reading about his extra-ordinary achievements in newspapers in South Africa. South Africans are generally xenophobic, so featuring a foreigner was real ...
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  • tonny 10 years ago

    any achievement is glorious so let is all congratulate our brother;after all he is not looting GHANA as our politicians.BRAVO.

  • Tiffiny Ablorh 10 years ago

    Congrats To Akans!!! Gas and Akans are contributing positively to Ghana's progress. Ewes are the only ones dragging us behind. Let's depot them to their native Togo!!

  • YF. 10 years ago

    You are right and I agree with you, but unfortunately Gas have allowed them to manipulate them which is retarding the human resource of the Gas which was rich sometime ago.

  • Obiba Kwame 10 years ago

    This is a lot of bull crap!

    Let us celebrate real achievement and stop blowing horns over participation or involvement in meaningless organisations.

  • Kofi 10 years ago

    Congrats Douglas! We are really proud of you. The Old man should be proud of his sons!
    For those who are wondering, Douglas is the younger brother of Edward Boateng of CNN fame and now a familiar name in the media and consul ...
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  • Poku-Amankwah 10 years ago

    Abusua you have made us proud especially the Boateng's and Poku-Amankwah's family. There's absolutely nothing that is impossible in achieving in this world if you set your priorities. Especially in UK you disappeared from the ...
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  • Kwesi Darkwa 10 years ago

    This is a well deserved achievements Sir, I pray you continue to lead the way ahead for the younger professionals.

  • Togbe 10 years ago

    That should be Bingo from UP days in Oseikrom

  • Owura kofi 10 years ago

    Well done brother. Keep up the good work.

  • gh kwadwo 10 years ago

    congrats

  • KOFI 10 years ago

    Ghana must celebrate with our Prof. Boateng. CIPS members and up and coming members should work hard to achieve the best deserving status from this renowned and recognised professional body (CIPS)

  • RAYMOND-COLUMBUS OHIO USA 10 years ago

    in United States the SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGERS(ISM) give the monthly performance of the economy to the central government upon which a strategic mananufacturing and other decesions are taken and implemented.Most western nations ...
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  • Abd Dayan 10 years ago

    I feel so honored myself in his person and I say kudos to the Prof.
    Africa is realy proud of you -- an outstanding black star.

  • Aboagye 10 years ago

    We have hundreds of professors managing our Ghananin economy and yet corruption is at the highest stage in Ghana. The award will not help us, it is the good character and discipline we need.

  • IKE 10 years ago

    Wherever one comes from in Ghana, are we all not Ghanaians? Tribalism has taken over our mind, when then can we develop. Please spare us this tribal, ethnic nonsense...