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 ... read full comment
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 back home then what is stoping africans in the diaspora to do the same to thier various home countries?
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 ... read full comment
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 had the benefit of being meaningful participants in building structured systems which are the basic building blocks of any well functioning society.
I have come to the sad conclusion that most of those who can really exact change are intoxicated with how to use their offices to gratify their needs as opposed to bettering the lives of those they serve.
Just present a proposal to them with the singular purpose of administering revolutionary change and you will see how quickly the proposal is co-opted into another company's proposal and used for personal gain!
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 ... read full comment
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 most corrupt president kufour held this country of ours hostage for eight horrible years?1. YANA & his 40 subjects2. the cpp chairman of the northern region.3. Rokko Frimpong from the bank of Ghana.4.journalist ENNIN murdered in Kumasi5. what about over one hundred Ghanaians football fans at the Accra Staduim?6.even it is rumoured that gentleman baah wiredu had to die because he knew tooo much of dirty deals committed by thief kufour and his gang of thieves.7. it is also rumoured that they had hands in the death of the former vice president aliu mahama.8. what about major quarshigah?upon all these atrocities they will always fool Ghanaians into thinking that they are angels and that anybody from the ndc is satanic.
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.
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
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.
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.
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 ... read full comment
" 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 a lot when the divide between our for fathers and the next generation as we missed out on the cultural values and knowledge. It should not happen again
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 ... read full comment
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 reason they will frustrate them from doing their bit to help with the development of our dear country. A case in point, everbdy knows, is what the philistine NDC government did to Prof. Frimpong - Boateng. Is there any hope for us?
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 ... read full comment
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 sermons or Islamic teaching could undo what we learned from our masters who introduced us to the "finer" things in life.
So while citizens of other countries value individual riches as we do, they also maintained the love of country. The Chinese, Koreans, Australians, Indians, Pakistanis you name it do travel all over in search of knowledge and some even engage in espionage by stealing secrets from their new found countries for the development of their old home nations. The Indians and Pakistanis did not get their nuclear capability because of home grown knowledge but through acquired know-how from other nations where their citizens went to learn and or work. Most Africans on the other hand seek only the financial rewards and could give a darn what the rest of their fellow countrymen feel. Furthermore, citizens of other nations who do travel far and wide to acquire knowledge do come to understand the essence of education, its role in the gradual development of people and nation while most African in the Diaspora can and do dwell on the linkage between classroom education and self enrichment of monetary benefits only. This myopic understanding of the linkage between advanced education and monetary benefit has been the one and only reason why Africans educated in the Diaspora and at home cannot have patience for gradual development, work without their own desired monetary compensation and or assume the posture that some jobs are beneath their so-called classroom earned credentials.
For example, the renowned heart surgeon who once headed at Korle-Bu felt disrespected when he was removed from his post as head of Korle-Bu by a new government. Was he there as a surgeon interested in the welfare of his patients or did he see the linkage between his work and title? There are others who did return to their respective African homelands but left because they presumably could not tolerate the slow progress and or government policies that became hindrance to their planned goals. Are government regulations, political interference, jealousies and cultural taboos new to any true African? Did a stay in a civilized nation cloud our judgment we presumed African nations do now practice true democratic values and or system of governance with accountability? Citizens of nations the likes of India, South Korea, Australia China, Russia and others do return home with patience and love of country willing and able to help for as long as it takes to make life better for all; Africans do want to extract as muck power, money and prestige to worth an ounce of sacrifice they are willing to tolerate. In the end the difference between Africans educated and educated individuals of other non African nations lie with our new found understanding of money and status in life while citizens of non-African nations do have love of nations and the sacrifice needed.
Kofi 10 years ago
In a situation where enmity rules, commonsense has no place.
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 ... read full comment
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 assume that very well educated people, including those mentioned in the article, know how to transfer knowledge to others. To be sure, we are in the knowledge age-which is post socialist and post capitalist. At this age, what we need is an environment for incentives and the rewards for those who use knowledge effectively. Build it and they will come with improved productivity.
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 ... read full comment
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 knowhow instead.
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 ... read full comment
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 Ghanaians in the diaspora should do something that will improve the life of people there.
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 ... read full comment
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 of accomplishment but still hypnotised by the whiteman.If you could talk to one of them about how important they are to Ghana at this age of her development maybe they will rethink about themselves.Remember it takes two to tango.
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 ... read full comment
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 visas?
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 ... read full comment
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 attempted in a myriad of ways to participate in the developmental discourse in Ghana but I doubt if the bureaucrats would let the door open to us or allow for an honest dialogue that could incorporate the vast knowledge that Ghanaians in the diaspora have acquired in their plans. There seems to be a blatant attempt to either discredit as unworthy or dismiss any contributions we wish to make to help develop the country. Unfortunately most of the people I came across in my attempts had some fancy degrees void of any meaningful experience of value.
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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.
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
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.
BBC NEWS, like Rawlings, needs a free psychiatric intervention.
" 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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
In a situation where enmity rules, commonsense has no place.
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
6oIB4S I truly appreciate this post. Awesome.
twEfJV Wow, great article.Thanks Again. Awesome.