Prioritizing Science and Engineering for Ghana’s Development: A wake-up call amidst the surge in law graduates

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  • GPS 1 year ago

    Africa is weak in science and technologies that is why the continent can't develop. Africa needs technologies to develop like China. China is blessed with science and technologies for mass productions. They can feed the whole ...
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  • SOS 1 year ago

    China does not donate it's human capital to foreign nations.

    It uses them for internal development instead of driving them elsewhere.

  • Yaw Manu 1 year ago

    Dr. Hermann Gottlieb (Pacific Rim 2013): Numbers don't lie, sir. Politics, poetry, promises - those are lies! Numbers are as close as we get to the handwriting of God.
    Engineering (numbers) is extremely difficult. Law (poli ...
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  • SOS 1 year ago

    It's a waste of money.

    The graduates from such an expensive investment would be donated to foreign countries - if the state does not have a R&D policy but instead sells it's professionals to foreign nations in exchange for ...
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  • Dzifa Kpordotsi 1 year ago

    Well, I concur to this, nations are built and developed by technology, engineering and the sciences, though we ain't downgrading law, law is about memorising to present, whoever argues convincingly wins, what does that invent ...
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