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Comment: Migration and the knowledge gap

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  • kofi 10 years ago

    If the chines,koreans,japanese etc could study and research and expand their know how in these universities in the western countries and network themselves and find solutions how best to impact their knowledge to their people ...
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  • Hayes, Amsterdam 10 years ago

    Will the Ghanaians in Ghana listen to you? Have they not already made laws to prevent you from engaging in the political process? As blind as most of the leaders are, they are not humble enough to be taught by people who have ...
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  • BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 10 years ago

    the thieves in the elephant family are fond of behaving as if they are angels. they are fond of accusing jj rawlings of having killed other Ghanaians but what about them? who killed the following sons of the country when the ...
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  • YAW 10 years ago

    A "repulsive destination such as Germany" did train Dr Frimpong Boateng to be an excellent cardiologist. Did you know that? Next time choose your words carefully.On the whole i enjoyed your article.

  • kwaku 10 years ago

    Thanks Yaw. I have realised your consideration. However, the intended context in there is "until recently repulsive destinations". I was myself trained in Germany and do understand your concern. Thank you

  • JoJo - USA 10 years ago

    This is truly a great academic essay.
    I enjoyed every bit of it. It is time we
    figure out the skills and fortitude to implement these truth.
    TALKS, in this case WRITINGS has been CHEAP. Let us do something NOW.

  • Kofi 10 years ago

    BBC NEWS, like Rawlings, needs a free psychiatric intervention.

  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    " an organisation is oly as good as the people who make it" Our societies when they lose such talent becomes poorer. Much should be done to bring most of these people back and tap into them before they die. Our societies lost ...
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  • Divine Asempa 10 years ago

    This is an awesome article penned by an employee of the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs. Good points you raised, but our stupid politicians see these highly talented diasporans as a threat to their own survival. For this selfish ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 10 years ago

    Since peoples of Sub-Saharan African nations became exposed to the value of money nothing else has mattered. We came to desire and love individual riches over any collective welfare that no amount of Christian Biblical sermon ...
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  • Kofi 10 years ago

    In a situation where enmity rules, commonsense has no place.

  • Godfried 10 years ago

    We should not assume that the effective use of knowledge requires tertiary education. We all have a significant amount of knowledge, but do have the culture of using the knowledge to produce results. Further, we should not as ...
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  • yag 10 years ago

    You are perfectly right. Like Richard Brandson of Virgin was not academician,but with his ability he can managed other people knowledge for profit. His staffs cut across all sphere of intellectuals. Lets talk about creative k ...
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  • Yaw Boamah 10 years ago

    I enjoy reading this article. I left Ghana when I was young to the States and have been trained here as an engineer. Is there any trusted organization with ties to Ghana that I can join to help? I feel like all native born Gh ...
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  • kofi 10 years ago

    Yaw you could be a hero too,you could teach them how they should be patriotic,forget about the PhD's this guys have in their various areas of specialization,remember we are all not perfect,they might be perfect in their area ...
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  • Natty 10 years ago

    Great Article, however there is one thing,the ideas and other is implementation.
    We will have to educate many "dickheads"
    I will also like to ask, what is the role of our foreign missions, apart from issuing passports ad vi ...
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  • Observer of Reality 10 years ago

    Kwaku Yeboah's article is refreshing. I have lived in the US for some 34 years and have the education and experience for which some 14 well known companies have compensated me handsomely for. Over the past 6 years I have atte ...
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  • crorkservice 9 years ago

    6oIB4S I truly appreciate this post. Awesome.

  • crorkz matz 9 years ago

    twEfJV Wow, great article.Thanks Again. Awesome.