Rapid population growth in Ghana will surely be a menace or curve because the nation would not and is not being managed by astute person who can harness the potential therein in huge population growth and size. With a populat ... read full comment
Rapid population growth in Ghana will surely be a menace or curve because the nation would not and is not being managed by astute person who can harness the potential therein in huge population growth and size. With a population of 24 million, people were place livelihood empowerment program(LEP) under Kufour regime. Currently, the GYEEDA program and its attendant corruption issues raising its hydra head is indicative that Ghana would be a failed economy.
Kwesi Atta Sakyi 10 years ago
Hi Sylvanus, thanks for responding to my article. Hope you enjoyed reading it.
Hi Sylvanus, thanks for responding to my article. Hope you enjoyed reading it.
Kwesi Atta makes no sense! 10 years ago
Are you aware that you use to write pure weed sometimes?
You are gradually making a fool out of yourself. I wonder if you are not already really a fool!
Are you aware that you use to write pure weed sometimes?
You are gradually making a fool out of yourself. I wonder if you are not already really a fool!
Kwesi Atta Sakyi 10 years ago
Learn to respect people so that you will be respected. Know how to use urbane and civilised words. Alfred Northhead once said that education is the purgation of the crudities of the mind. Go get some education, you incorrigi ... read full comment
Learn to respect people so that you will be respected. Know how to use urbane and civilised words. Alfred Northhead once said that education is the purgation of the crudities of the mind. Go get some education, you incorrigible twerp.
Monthy Python 10 years ago
Well written !!!
Overpopulation accompany environmental destruction and also against human rights, cos the basic needs of each and every one is not guaranteed and can not be guaranteed. The country has become a plastic was ... read full comment
Well written !!!
Overpopulation accompany environmental destruction and also against human rights, cos the basic needs of each and every one is not guaranteed and can not be guaranteed. The country has become a plastic wast refuse disposal site.
Samuel 10 years ago
I like to call you uncle kwesi because of our age difference. By the way I am in my late late twenties. I admire you a lot because of your convictions, experience and the fact that your articles border on issues germane to th ... read full comment
I like to call you uncle kwesi because of our age difference. By the way I am in my late late twenties. I admire you a lot because of your convictions, experience and the fact that your articles border on issues germane to the dev'ment of the country. I trust you will not be swayed into the partisan politics on this platform but fairly address issues affecting our country although you are out there in Zambia. Truthfully, one thing I do not 'Like' about you is that you seem to live in the shadow or so much concerned about your fiercest critic, kwesi mintah. Forgive me if I have been childishly candid. Your responses to his comments despite your orignality and faithfulness to your style, makes me a bit 'annoyed' with you. I am pretty sure he will even chastise you for being 'overly' personal with his passing comments. In one of your recent articles, you gave him some questions to answer for you. Some of his answers were elusive while others scanty. For once, I thought he was a friendly or family 'ghost' who has been assigned to terrorise you. Well, I must admit some of his critisms are good. The crux of this comment is to point out that, you have a young man who likes your literary prowess not forgetting your long poems. In due course, I will reveal my identity to you since I am also a regular contributor on this platform. One task I would want you to write on has to do with whether our developmental challenges as Africans and for that matter Ghanaians are attitudinal, something spiritual, heriditory, intellectual bankruptcy or something else. If you have done that may I have copies to read via my email which I will provide later or republish them. I say this because Ghana has everything but has nothing. I would be eternally grateful if you can shed a light on this issue. I thank you so much for your time. God bless you and mother Ghana.
Kwesi Atta Sakyi 10 years ago
Hi Samuel, being a writer calls for fortitude as you will draw flak, and gadflies. However, you need to stand firm for what you believe in. Please carry on developing your writing skills but you need to read a lot and resear ... read full comment
Hi Samuel, being a writer calls for fortitude as you will draw flak, and gadflies. However, you need to stand firm for what you believe in. Please carry on developing your writing skills but you need to read a lot and research. Be honest to yourself and do not follow the crowd. I try to steer away from the murky and muddied waters of politics because of too much villification and lies bandied around. I take your advice and will explore the topic you have suggested to me. Thank you again.
Nenyi 10 years ago
I do agree to your last paragraph.
Which is also the results of the massive influx-exodus & over-congestions affecting our southern metropolitan coastal belt, especially before & then after the oil find-boom.
Late ... read full comment
I do agree to your last paragraph.
Which is also the results of the massive influx-exodus & over-congestions affecting our southern metropolitan coastal belt, especially before & then after the oil find-boom.
Lately, we the original coastal-bred gurus are deciding to retreat ourselves back into the fresh & natural rural areas for our approaching retiring days instead of mingling among the messy & sticky concrete-jungles such as Accra & the rest.
**Thanks for your pic in my inbox which I was expecting to see here attached to this article, well I've got at long last**
Kwesi Atta Sakyi 10 years ago
Hi Nenyi, I am glad you had my photo. Thanks for your kind rejoinder.
Hi Nenyi, I am glad you had my photo. Thanks for your kind rejoinder.
Paa Kwesi Mintah 10 years ago
Poor Cousin,
I'll repeat what I once told you-"You've spent too much time schooling but have little or no education"
Don't be offended because I admire you greatly and read your articles with passion but often come out ... read full comment
Poor Cousin,
I'll repeat what I once told you-"You've spent too much time schooling but have little or no education"
Don't be offended because I admire you greatly and read your articles with passion but often come out disappointed.
This article is loaded with so much misinformation I got tired shaking a stick a stick at each lie.
Cousin, economics as a subject is not an isolated phenomenon like say science. In science, (earthly science that is) the phenomenon of gravity is independent of any other factors. It is thus a measurable constant that applies universally till one recedes into space where it's value diminishes considerably.
Unlike Science, Economics as a subject is not an isolated phenomenon. It combines factors of human, government and even natural disasters and weave them into a comprehensible subject of study.
Thus the human proclivity to gain advantage and seek more in matters of commerce, trade and personal relations have engendered lots of empirical studies and its associated theories.
I've taken time to dissect the essence of what economics is all about to enable observe that it's never an isolated phenomenon.
As an educated scholar, you mistreat and misrepresent the subject of economics as an isolated phenomenon that can be used in gauging the social and economic advantage of nations.
This is where you're starkly exposed as going off a cliff while chanting Gompertz Curve and Euler's constant.
Now let's get to the real criticism of your poorly written article which is woefully short on facts but as usual, loaded with personal anecdotes.
***I am surprised you failed to mention "Nigeria" in this article about population. I'm going to use Nigeria to discredit your article to fasten your seat belt.
Lie #1:
"The size of a population determines many factors such as its potential supply of cheap, skilled and unskilled labour, its market demand, its ability to consume and cause the increase in aggregate demand and the growth of GDP, its geopolitical importance, its tax revenue potential, among others"
When you have a large population of afflicted by poverty, ignorance, disease and lack the basic sustenance of modern life, like good roads and potable water, its GDP is not guaranteed to grow. Nigeria makes nonsense of your assertion.
More people in Switzerland pay taxes than the entire population of Nigeria. And do you know why? I gave you a clue not to quote economic theorems and graphical curves as isolated phenomena. They're all dependent on certain pre-requisites you fail to mention or are ignorant of.
Lie #2
"Demographic factors aside, the size of population is also influenced by political, economic, social, technological, legal, ethical and environmental factors."
None of the above factors are true. It is purely cultural. You failed to mention why the Latin countries such as Mexico have exploding population. You failed to mention why the poorest of the poor nations of the earth and mostly African countries such as Nigeria, Congo and Ghana have such spiraling and explosive populations, which none of your supposed contributing factors play a role.
Lie #3
"Instead of a large size population being a threat and a menace, it has rather transformed into a situation where countries have gained comparative and competitive advantage by having pools of highly skilled labour at cheaper cost. Hence, India and China are experiencing a lot of business through outsourcing, offshoring, and relocation to Asia of huge multinationals such as Airbus, Volkwagen, Toyota, and Microsoft, among others. Suddenly, countries with huge populations are assuming superpower status and geopolitical importance because of having critical human mass."
You talk by-heart. Just because a nation has a large population does not mean it'll have abundant supply of skilled labor. Need I explain such a fallacious assertion of yours and debunk it like the color of Winneba sea being blue? haba cousin.
This is where pre-requisites come in. You quote economic theories and its associated graphics as the raison d'etre for certain occurences. You're so wrong. For God's sake stop analyzing graphical curves and its underlying mathematical information.
Nobody needs to know anything about Euler's constant, reciprocal series or Gompertz to ascertain the fundamental lies of your article. Try to explain things on your own terms without quoting authors, that is the mark of a truly educated person.
Lie #4
"With the increase in global connectivity through ICT, emigration and immigration have increased tremendously, with their effects cancelling each other out."
This is the most outrageous of all the lies and misinformation in your article. There's absolutely no evidence that the increase in emigration or immigration has anything to do with information technology.
People displaced by war seeking asylum, economic migrants crossing the high seas by dinghy and rickety boats to make it to Australia, Europe, North America etc have nothing whatsoever to do with Information Technology.
You have such uncanny aptitude to make sweeping generalities to gild your poorly written articles and I will not let you get away with it. I hold you to high standards and you fall short each time.
Need I spend time to dismantle you article and its numerous lies and inaccuracies therein? No. I'll end here with the following advice:
Stop seeing economics as an isolated phenomenon. It has a lot a factors involved and please try to explain and tackle those fundamental factors in your articles before jumping into conclusions.
Examine the basic structures the generates and build wealth and by their absence generates poverty and why certain nations are capable of installing those fundamentals on a large scale. Examine the factors that prevents those poor countries of large population from ever ascending on the economic ladder.
Stop quoting economic graphics and curves etc. They're meaningless in the context your present your articles. This is not a parochial economic seminar with economic degreed audience.
Make your articles shorter, one page maximum with facts. Make your articles shorter, one page maximum with facts. I can say that a million times.
Please do not include all those irrelevant personal anecdotes and your travels in your articles. They do not confirm any facts you present.
This article is really a misnomer. It has nothing to do with populations but rather your family planning experience and a few quotes from your favorite textbook authors.
Please spare us part two of this article. Unless it's a one page article loaded with FACTS do not publish it.
I love you so much as a cousin and want you to improve your game a couple of notches up so heed my advice, cousin. We're all getting tired of your needlessly long articles. Make it short, relevant to the topic and fact laden.
Saaalute, from forehead to waist with an uproarious thundering foot stomp, whaaaaaaam!
Nenyi 10 years ago
Why not turn your bogus comments into articles instead?
What a blunder of a well-educated cousin of this distant cousin?
We would all gladly like to read your views of the scheme of things in an article than this ... read full comment
Why not turn your bogus comments into articles instead?
What a blunder of a well-educated cousin of this distant cousin?
We would all gladly like to read your views of the scheme of things in an article than this kind of back-bashing & back-stabbing comments!!!
Turn your comments into articles to learn something better from so long as we live!!!
For your listening pleasure listen to:
ONE STONE from Culture (with late Joseph Hill) on YouTube, that can rewash back your mindset!!!
Paa Kwesi Mintah 10 years ago
Nenyi,
I promise you the finest of Nkwantanan simpa obanku that's carefully wrapped and preserved to last a week, to be sent to you by Fedex, if you can point out my bogus comments.
Ready, go!
If you're unable to do ... read full comment
Nenyi,
I promise you the finest of Nkwantanan simpa obanku that's carefully wrapped and preserved to last a week, to be sent to you by Fedex, if you can point out my bogus comments.
Ready, go!
If you're unable to do so, you can eat your own obodom nkobe.
To most of you criticism tantamount to subversion, backbiting and backstabbing. You can learn more from my responses if you care to open your feeble mind.
Nenyi 10 years ago
Better send all that 'carefully wrapped simpa etsew' attached with your latest pic to my anonymous inbox instead without any extra payment costs to: 1248kj@gmail.com
My inbox is open to all: FedEx, UPC & to all forumer ... read full comment
Better send all that 'carefully wrapped simpa etsew' attached with your latest pic to my anonymous inbox instead without any extra payment costs to: 1248kj@gmail.com
My inbox is open to all: FedEx, UPC & to all forumers here too at no cost!!
You can easily reach me even when I'm in the space touring around the www-globe as a homeless globetrotter!!
Rapid population growth in Ghana will surely be a menace or curve because the nation would not and is not being managed by astute person who can harness the potential therein in huge population growth and size. With a populat ...
read full comment
Hi Sylvanus, thanks for responding to my article. Hope you enjoyed reading it.
Are you aware that you use to write pure weed sometimes?
You are gradually making a fool out of yourself. I wonder if you are not already really a fool!
Learn to respect people so that you will be respected. Know how to use urbane and civilised words. Alfred Northhead once said that education is the purgation of the crudities of the mind. Go get some education, you incorrigi ...
read full comment
Well written !!!
Overpopulation accompany environmental destruction and also against human rights, cos the basic needs of each and every one is not guaranteed and can not be guaranteed. The country has become a plastic was ...
read full comment
I like to call you uncle kwesi because of our age difference. By the way I am in my late late twenties. I admire you a lot because of your convictions, experience and the fact that your articles border on issues germane to th ...
read full comment
Hi Samuel, being a writer calls for fortitude as you will draw flak, and gadflies. However, you need to stand firm for what you believe in. Please carry on developing your writing skills but you need to read a lot and resear ...
read full comment
I do agree to your last paragraph.
Which is also the results of the massive influx-exodus & over-congestions affecting our southern metropolitan coastal belt, especially before & then after the oil find-boom.
Late ...
read full comment
Hi Nenyi, I am glad you had my photo. Thanks for your kind rejoinder.
Poor Cousin,
I'll repeat what I once told you-"You've spent too much time schooling but have little or no education"
Don't be offended because I admire you greatly and read your articles with passion but often come out ...
read full comment
Why not turn your bogus comments into articles instead?
What a blunder of a well-educated cousin of this distant cousin?
We would all gladly like to read your views of the scheme of things in an article than this ...
read full comment
Nenyi,
I promise you the finest of Nkwantanan simpa obanku that's carefully wrapped and preserved to last a week, to be sent to you by Fedex, if you can point out my bogus comments.
Ready, go!
If you're unable to do ...
read full comment
Better send all that 'carefully wrapped simpa etsew' attached with your latest pic to my anonymous inbox instead without any extra payment costs to: 1248kj@gmail.com
My inbox is open to all: FedEx, UPC & to all forumer ...
read full comment
meaningful and thought-provoking article