Brilliant! Kudos to the author. And bravo to the former business association leader for his insightful comments.
Hopefully, those who now govern our country will take advantage of the book to design policies that will help ... read full comment
Brilliant! Kudos to the author. And bravo to the former business association leader for his insightful comments.
Hopefully, those who now govern our country will take advantage of the book to design policies that will help create an entrepreneurial culture in Ghana.
Kwaku 8 years ago
How about advising Ghanaian Businesses to pull resources together and bid for these projects Mr. Seth Adjei-Baah? That is actually the problem, the mistrust amongs our businesses in Ghana.
How about advising Ghanaian Businesses to pull resources together and bid for these projects Mr. Seth Adjei-Baah? That is actually the problem, the mistrust amongs our businesses in Ghana.
KOBIE 8 years ago
Kwaku what if government devise a means to bring a larger participation from the teeming informal sector, won't such act help to disperse the mistrust in the long run? I think that is what Shaaba is taking about.
Kwaku what if government devise a means to bring a larger participation from the teeming informal sector, won't such act help to disperse the mistrust in the long run? I think that is what Shaaba is taking about.
Ukulele 8 years ago
Spot on my friend. It is a numbers game and Ghana has never been able to plan and co-ordinate its citizens who reside outside and who have access to the hard currency (US Dollars) to invest in such projects. So how about th ... read full comment
Spot on my friend. It is a numbers game and Ghana has never been able to plan and co-ordinate its citizens who reside outside and who have access to the hard currency (US Dollars) to invest in such projects. So how about the Stock Exchange? Can't it be utilized to secure such funds targeting particularly Ghanaian citizens outside Ghana? We lack creativity at the top and we never find solutions but keep on stating the problems over and over and over again. Let's get creative Ghana... we are going backwards.
Paa Joe 8 years ago
OPAYIN FORMER PRESIDENT.
DO KNOW WHAT,WE ARE STILL SICK IN MIND, AND THAT IS WHY ANY GOVERNMENT FROM OUTSIDE COMES TO DICTATE TO US WHAT WE SHOULD DO IN THE CONTRY.
THE GHANA PUBLIC SHOULD HAVE ASKED TH SO CALLED FOREIG ... read full comment
OPAYIN FORMER PRESIDENT.
DO KNOW WHAT,WE ARE STILL SICK IN MIND, AND THAT IS WHY ANY GOVERNMENT FROM OUTSIDE COMES TO DICTATE TO US WHAT WE SHOULD DO IN THE CONTRY.
THE GHANA PUBLIC SHOULD HAVE ASKED TH SO CALLED FOREIGN DICTATORS IF, THESE KINDS OF PRIMITIVE PARTNERSHIPS EXISTED IN THE COUNTRIES.
IT IS THE PRIVATE SECTOR THAT HAS TO PARTNER UNIVERSITIES IN THE INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY AND FR THE PRIVATE SECTOR TO INNOVATE IN NEW PRODUCTS AND TO PROMOTE ECONOMIC GROWTH IN A COUNTRY.
WHEN EDUCATED CITIZENS OF A COUNTRY CANNOT USE SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION, TECHNOLOGY AND CREAITIVITY TO PROPEL ECONOMIC GROWTH,ANYBODY COMES IN WITH PRIMITIVE PROPOSALS AND TO CRIPPLE THE ECONOMY OF A COUNTRY.
IT IS TOTALLY WRONG AND WRONG FOR THE PRIVATE SECTOR TO PARTNER THE PUBLIC SECTOR, ITS ONLY INCREASES BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION,FRAUD,MANIPULATION;, EMBEZZLEMENT ANS STEALING OF STATE FUNDS.
WHY DO WE CONTINUE TO RETROGRESS.IT IS BECAUSE THE EDUCATED ENOUGH TO KNOW WING ON ISO CALLED EDUCATED AND PEOPLE IN HIGH POSITIONS IN THE COUNTRY DO NOT STILL HOW OUR WORLD OF OURS IS BEING RULED.
BLACKMAN-PLEASE, WAKE UP FOR THE WORLD HAS ´CHANGED SINCE 1945.
OPAYIN, GREAT TO READ YOUR CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON THE CONTINUED '''VICIOUS CIRCLE'' FACING OUR HOMELAND.
Brilliant! Kudos to the author. And bravo to the former business association leader for his insightful comments.
Hopefully, those who now govern our country will take advantage of the book to design policies that will help ...
read full comment
How about advising Ghanaian Businesses to pull resources together and bid for these projects Mr. Seth Adjei-Baah? That is actually the problem, the mistrust amongs our businesses in Ghana.
Kwaku what if government devise a means to bring a larger participation from the teeming informal sector, won't such act help to disperse the mistrust in the long run? I think that is what Shaaba is taking about.
Spot on my friend. It is a numbers game and Ghana has never been able to plan and co-ordinate its citizens who reside outside and who have access to the hard currency (US Dollars) to invest in such projects. So how about th ...
read full comment
OPAYIN FORMER PRESIDENT.
DO KNOW WHAT,WE ARE STILL SICK IN MIND, AND THAT IS WHY ANY GOVERNMENT FROM OUTSIDE COMES TO DICTATE TO US WHAT WE SHOULD DO IN THE CONTRY.
THE GHANA PUBLIC SHOULD HAVE ASKED TH SO CALLED FOREIG ...
read full comment