"The percentage of unemployed school LEVERS in Ghana is alarming." Proofread before you send your pieces for publication!
"The percentage of unemployed school LEVERS in Ghana is alarming." Proofread before you send your pieces for publication!
BAAKO 12 years ago
A local craft man in a village is better than the whole University of Science & Technology in Kumasi. In Ghana, we have only book engineers, they cannot create or inovate. they are just useless.
A local craft man in a village is better than the whole University of Science & Technology in Kumasi. In Ghana, we have only book engineers, they cannot create or inovate. they are just useless.
Prince 12 years ago
When you make such ignorant statements then you leave readers to guess as to whether you were just released froo asylum or not. Idiot like you would have loved to be called an Engineer but your dead coconut brains will not ... read full comment
When you make such ignorant statements then you leave readers to guess as to whether you were just released froo asylum or not. Idiot like you would have loved to be called an Engineer but your dead coconut brains will not allow you. Now to the writer. This has nothing to do with the Ghanaian engineer. What you describe is in London, Norway and New york but they will not employ your solution. Pls u are not an Engineer. If u r, why call on other engineers? do it urself
Joseph Ampem Darko Yeboah 12 years ago
I totally agree with you! most of our so called engineers are only interested in going to university just for fame. "chew, pour, pass" and come home with no innovative brains. This is the main reason why our local industries ... read full comment
I totally agree with you! most of our so called engineers are only interested in going to university just for fame. "chew, pour, pass" and come home with no innovative brains. This is the main reason why our local industries refuse to employ them.
Pass-Pass 12 years ago
You are a product of the theory educated 'dust bins': dangerous to mankind. You are like a terrorist with uranium. You are a total waste of tax payers money. No teacher would ever admit that you ever attended his/her class. I ... read full comment
You are a product of the theory educated 'dust bins': dangerous to mankind. You are like a terrorist with uranium. You are a total waste of tax payers money. No teacher would ever admit that you ever attended his/her class. In fact, I don't want to say how I feel about you.
Is the street the right place to create jobs? Innovation that doesn't add value! Free lesson for you - innovation must solve, at least, a current problem not to create more problems. This not how we develop - selling on the roads?
KOW Amisah 12 years ago
I agree with you. Some form of trolleys or tricycles will help. Just look at how our women carry things in addition to their babies. I pray that someone takes your idea seriously.
I agree with you. Some form of trolleys or tricycles will help. Just look at how our women carry things in addition to their babies. I pray that someone takes your idea seriously.
holy smoke 12 years ago
Are were to encourage selling on the pavements or clearing them for pedestrians.
Are were to encourage selling on the pavements or clearing them for pedestrians.
Bunny Wailer, RastafaraI 12 years ago
this is policy issue that shd be dealt with by politicians...If you are an engineer, then someone screwed you out of money and some you some degree....engineers , at least those from Tech, are usually smart and would not mak ... read full comment
this is policy issue that shd be dealt with by politicians...If you are an engineer, then someone screwed you out of money and some you some degree....engineers , at least those from Tech, are usually smart and would not make the type argument you making....do not embarrass yourself
Conventional Youth. 12 years ago
Bunny Wailer, Rastafaral be an agent of change and come up with an idea that would make tourist respect Ghanaians youth who hawks on their heads and shoulders . You don’t have to go to KNUST to come up with innovation that ... read full comment
Bunny Wailer, Rastafaral be an agent of change and come up with an idea that would make tourist respect Ghanaians youth who hawks on their heads and shoulders . You don’t have to go to KNUST to come up with innovation that saves lives. Steve Job was an ordinary man but his works in terms of STEMICs speaks volumes.
Your comment shows you don’t understand effective & efficient moving and handling of goods & services, if you do then come again.
princewilly@ymail.com 12 years ago
Three lawyers and three engineers are traveling by train to a conference.
At the station, the three lawyers each buy tickets and watch as the three
engineers buy only a single ticket.
"How are three people going to trave ... read full comment
Three lawyers and three engineers are traveling by train to a conference.
At the station, the three lawyers each buy tickets and watch as the three
engineers buy only a single ticket.
"How are three people going to travel on only one ticket?" asks a lawyer.
"Watch and you'll see," answers an engineer.
They all board the train. The lawyers take their respective seats but all
three engineers cram into a restroom and close the door behind them.
Shortly after the train has departed, the conductor comes around collecting
tickets. He knocks on the restroom door and says, "Ticket, please." The
door opens just a crack and a single arm emerges with a ticket in hand.
The conductor takes it and moves on.
The lawyers see this and agree that it is quite a clever idea so, after the
conference, they decide to copy the engineers on the return trip and save
some money (recognizing the engineers' superior intellect).
When they get to the station, they buy a single ticket for the return trip.
To their astonishment, the engineers don't buy a ticket at all.
"How are you going to travel without a ticket?" says one perplexed lawyer.
"Watch and you'll see," answers an engineer.
When they board the train the three lawyers cram into a restroom and the
three engineers cram into another one nearby.
The train departs.
Shortly afterward, one of the engineers leaves his restroom and walks over
to the restroom where the lawyers are hiding. He knocks on the door and
says, "Ticket, please."
IN AMERICA YOU WILL SEE AN ENGINEER DRESSES IN DIRTY CLOTHES AND MINGLE AMONG THE WORKERS DO THE JOB.
IN GHANA YOU WILL SEE THE ENGINEER DRESSED IN SUIT OR SITS IN HIS OFFICE TO GIVE ORDERS.
ITS THE COLONIAL MENTALITY.OUR ENGINEERS ARE NON PRODUCERS.THEY HAVE BECOME INDUSTRIAL PARASITES WHO CANNOT USE WASTED SATCHEL BAGS FROM THE TRASH TO PRODUCE CONDOMS OR ANY VALUABLE ITEM.
EVEN THEY CANNOT RECYCLE THE WHITE MAN'S WASTED ITEM TO PRODUCE ANYTHING.
ITS SO SAD THAT WE CANNOT MANUFACTURE TOOTH PICKS.
from the city of portsmouth uk 12 years ago
you make my day thanks
you make my day thanks
paapa 12 years ago
Your story wz gd but you need o visit Akosombo, Aboadze or the Tema thermal plants and see whether the Engineers are in Coats!!NO WHITEMAN WORKS IN VRA. YOU MEAN THE M/Cs DONT NEED MAINTENANCE? OR THEY WEAR COATS TO MAINTAIN ... read full comment
Your story wz gd but you need o visit Akosombo, Aboadze or the Tema thermal plants and see whether the Engineers are in Coats!!NO WHITEMAN WORKS IN VRA. YOU MEAN THE M/Cs DONT NEED MAINTENANCE? OR THEY WEAR COATS TO MAINTAIN THEM. YOU MUST BE A JOKER!!!
princewilly@ymail.com 12 years ago
TRY SCREWING IN A THREE PIECE SUIT IN ABOOADZE AND YOU WILL HEAR "CHOOBOI,CHOOBOI,BUT AN ENGINEER IN ABOOADZE CAN DO IT BECAUSE HE IS NEVER NEAR THE ENGINE BUT THEY CALL HIM ENGINEER.
TRY SCREWING IN A THREE PIECE SUIT IN ABOOADZE AND YOU WILL HEAR "CHOOBOI,CHOOBOI,BUT AN ENGINEER IN ABOOADZE CAN DO IT BECAUSE HE IS NEVER NEAR THE ENGINE BUT THEY CALL HIM ENGINEER.
Joojo 12 years ago
Would the Ghanaian engineer be better off in parliament....... then?
Would the Ghanaian engineer be better off in parliament....... then?
Joojo 12 years ago
N AMERICA YOU WILL SEE AN ENGINEER DRESSES IN DIRTY CLOTHES AND MINGLE AMONG THE WORKERS DO THE JOB.
IN GHANA YOU WILL SEE THE ENGINEER DRESSED IN SUIT OR SITS IN HIS OFFICE TO GIVE ORDERS.
ITS THE COLONIAL MENTALITY.OUR EN ... read full comment
N AMERICA YOU WILL SEE AN ENGINEER DRESSES IN DIRTY CLOTHES AND MINGLE AMONG THE WORKERS DO THE JOB.
IN GHANA YOU WILL SEE THE ENGINEER DRESSED IN SUIT OR SITS IN HIS OFFICE TO GIVE ORDERS.
ITS THE COLONIAL MENTALITY.OUR ENGINEERS ARE NON PRODUCERS.THEY HAVE BECOME INDUSTRIAL PARASITES WHO CANNOT USE WASTED SATCHEL BAGS FROM THE TRASH TO PRODUCE CONDOMS OR ANY VALUABLE ITEM.
EVEN THEY CANNOT RECYCLE THE WHITE MAN'S WASTED ITEM TO PRODUCE ANYTHING.
ITS SO SAD THAT WE CANNOT MANUFACTURE TOOTH PICKS.
Kk3 12 years ago
So what actionable remedy do you recommend or as usual......more talk from another over educated buffoon.
So what actionable remedy do you recommend or as usual......more talk from another over educated buffoon.
Okoe 12 years ago
ARE YOU REALLY AN ENGINEER? I DOUBT IT. YOUR PROPOSAL IS VERY FUNNY INDEED. AIRPORT TROLLEYS FOR HAWKING ON THE ROADS, IS THE WORST SUGGESTION ANYONE CAN DEVISE FOR SUCH TASKS. HAWKING ON THE STREETS MUST BE BANNED COMPLETELY ... read full comment
ARE YOU REALLY AN ENGINEER? I DOUBT IT. YOUR PROPOSAL IS VERY FUNNY INDEED. AIRPORT TROLLEYS FOR HAWKING ON THE ROADS, IS THE WORST SUGGESTION ANYONE CAN DEVISE FOR SUCH TASKS. HAWKING ON THE STREETS MUST BE BANNED COMPLETELY. DO THEY DO THIS HAWKING IN ANY OTHER AFRICAN COUNTRIES? PATHETIC.
Conventional Youth. 12 years ago
What I am proposing are short term solutions to moving and handling of goods and services in a healthy and save manner in public places.
Sir, whose responsibility is it to design and maintain bicycle lane and pavements an ... read full comment
What I am proposing are short term solutions to moving and handling of goods and services in a healthy and save manner in public places.
Sir, whose responsibility is it to design and maintain bicycle lane and pavements an communities? I don’t how far you have travelled but trolleys can be hired just as bicycles are hired for various purposes
Please don’t cry but let’s try to manage our own affairs even if, no African country is innovation in logistics. Our GDP can improve if we Create , Research, Innovate & develop ( CRID ) sustainable communities. Thanks Caring.
DANIEL 12 years ago
I THINK YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT. YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT AN AFRICAN COUNTRY. WE DON'T WANT ANYTHING THAT WILL MAKE LIFE BETTER AND EFFICIENT, SO DON'T THINK IT WILL WORK FOR ... read full comment
I THINK YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT. YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT AN AFRICAN COUNTRY. WE DON'T WANT ANYTHING THAT WILL MAKE LIFE BETTER AND EFFICIENT, SO DON'T THINK IT WILL WORK FOR US. THEY WILL NEVER ACEPT OR CHANGE.I FEEL IF ONE IS IN ANY DIFFICULT SITUATION, HE WILL FIRST THINK OF A SOLUTION BEFORE THE AUTHORITIES COME TO HELP, BUT THAT IS NOT THE CASE OF THE AFRICAN.
Onipa Nua 12 years ago
Where do you practice your engineering? And the best idea you came up with youth unemployment is to design trolleys for road side hawkers? Have you seen the condition of these "road side" that you propose that these trolleys ... read full comment
Where do you practice your engineering? And the best idea you came up with youth unemployment is to design trolleys for road side hawkers? Have you seen the condition of these "road side" that you propose that these trolleys will be operated on? How much will such a trolley cost? Do you think the average street hawker can afford to buy one? And Yaw you see I did not tell anyone I am an engineer to make any sense. You have made me sad today because I have always have the impression that we engineers are a smart bunch, and so are the accountants, blacksmiths, chop bars operators, taxi drivers.
Conventional Youth. 12 years ago
What I am proposing are short term solutions to moving and handling of goods and services in a healthy and save manner in public places.
Onipa Nua, whose responsibility is it to design and maintain bicycle lane and paveme ... read full comment
What I am proposing are short term solutions to moving and handling of goods and services in a healthy and save manner in public places.
Onipa Nua, whose responsibility is it to design and maintain bicycle lane and pavements an communities? I don’t how far you have travelled but trolleys can be hired just as bicycles are hired for various purposes
Please don’t cry but let’s try to manage our own affairs even if, no African country is innovation in logistics. Our GDP can improve if we Create , Research, Innovate & develop ( CRID ) sustainable communities. Thanks Caring.
Onipa Nua 12 years ago
Onua Yaw, I travel on the average of 300,000 miles a year in my job to about 15 countries. The matter of youth employment or lack of employment in Ghana is something our leaders have ignored far too long. How can a young man ... read full comment
Onua Yaw, I travel on the average of 300,000 miles a year in my job to about 15 countries. The matter of youth employment or lack of employment in Ghana is something our leaders have ignored far too long. How can a young man or woman grow up, raise and care for a family pushing a trolley on the side of the road selling tooth brushes and dog collars? Selling on the side of the road will not move our development or economy one inch forward. I am waiting for the day when Ghana can have leaders who are not so selfish that they can come up with solution of creating manufacturing jobs which is the backbone of every economy.
Conventional Youth. 12 years ago
Government has announced that henceforth, the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA) will be managed by an interim management committee until a review of the Agency is completed.
Following a ... read full comment
Government has announced that henceforth, the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA) will be managed by an interim management committee until a review of the Agency is completed.
Following an investigative report that unearthed rot, including gross financial malfeasance, at the Agency, Government set up a 5-member committee to look into its activities.
After receiving a report from the 5-member committee, President John Mahama announced the Agency would be reviewed.
TonyPM 12 years ago
My first comment is that if you are an engineer and you see a problem, there is an opportunity for you. Second, we don't have to re-invent the wheel. With a little money, namely credit, there will be endless supply of solut ... read full comment
My first comment is that if you are an engineer and you see a problem, there is an opportunity for you. Second, we don't have to re-invent the wheel. With a little money, namely credit, there will be endless supply of solution. That's the government's job. Third, people who carry things on their heads use the least amount of energy and the US military has studied to see if they can find a way to use that scenario in the military. I am proud that I can carry things on my head and I show it off to my American friends and my American born children sometimes. My most important point though is that it is sad that you find people trying to make a buck nauseating. Accra Mayor will love you. I am proud of them and will join them with no hesitation if I had to. Long live Ghana.
Conventional Youth. 12 years ago
Neck Disability Index, and Pain Pressure Algometry correlated with an increase in the degree of curvature of the cervical spine.
Neck Disability Index, and Pain Pressure Algometry correlated with an increase in the degree of curvature of the cervical spine.
aninganigu ali 12 years ago
GHANA GOVERMEN DISS NOT SUPORT TECHNICAL STUDENT
GHANA GOVERMEN DISS NOT SUPORT TECHNICAL STUDENT
EZEKIEL 12 years ago
Why ..."the ghanaian govt must encourage...." WHAT about you,yourself, a physicist and engineer, PRODUCING one and geting the PATENT on it ?????
The govt MUST do this must do that....Ebeiiiiiiii
Why ..."the ghanaian govt must encourage...." WHAT about you,yourself, a physicist and engineer, PRODUCING one and geting the PATENT on it ?????
The govt MUST do this must do that....Ebeiiiiiiii
Yaw B 12 years ago
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The Architects Registration Council of Ghana (ARC) has inducted 23 new architects into the profession with a call on the architects to be innovative in order to find solutions to the myriad of challenges facing the nation.
The Minister of Water Resources, Works and Housing, Alhaji Collins Dauda, who made the call, noted that challenges such as poor environmental sanitation, building in flood-prone areas, traffic congestion, structural failure of buildings and slum development should be the concern of the inductees.
Alhaji Dauda made the call at the 13th induction ceremony of the ARC which was held at the Ghana-India Kofi Annan ICT Centre in Accra
In all, 23 probationers were inducted, out of 63 candidates who sat for the 2012 Professional Practice Examination (PPE) conducted by the ARC.
A major event on the ARC’s calendar, the induction ceremony bridges the academic and professional life of every architect.
It also climaxes six years of academic qualification at the university, a minimum of two years coaching and apprenticeship under a qualified senior architect, and passing the PPE to gain state licensing.
This year’s ceremony, attended by key stakeholders of the industry and kinsmen of the inductees, saw Ms Afua Asantewaa Temeng adjudged the Overall Best Candidate for the 2012 PPE.
Alhaji Dauda applauded the ARC and the Ghana Institute of Architects for taking initiatives to review the 1969 Architects Decree (NLCD 357) and their inputs into the 1996 National Building Regulations (L1 1630), entreating the inductees to embrace “continuous intellectual development” as part of their agenda.
The acting Registrar of the ARC, Stella Naa Dzagble Arthiabah, in her address, announced that the council would soon make its continuous professional development programme mandatory for every architect, and also collaborate with the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in lecturing in relevant topics in the Professional Practice and Management course.
The guest speaker for the ceremony, Prof. Emeritus Elizabeth Ardayfio-Schandorf of the Department of Geography, University of Ghana, also called on the inductees to strive for excellence in their work.
In his remarks, the chairman for the occasion, Dr Don-Arthur, called on architects and industry professionals to work together to bridge the gap between physical development and the public by involving the public and all relevant stakeholders in the design and construction processes.
"The percentage of unemployed school LEVERS in Ghana is alarming." Proofread before you send your pieces for publication!
A local craft man in a village is better than the whole University of Science & Technology in Kumasi. In Ghana, we have only book engineers, they cannot create or inovate. they are just useless.
When you make such ignorant statements then you leave readers to guess as to whether you were just released froo asylum or not. Idiot like you would have loved to be called an Engineer but your dead coconut brains will not ...
read full comment
I totally agree with you! most of our so called engineers are only interested in going to university just for fame. "chew, pour, pass" and come home with no innovative brains. This is the main reason why our local industries ...
read full comment
You are a product of the theory educated 'dust bins': dangerous to mankind. You are like a terrorist with uranium. You are a total waste of tax payers money. No teacher would ever admit that you ever attended his/her class. I ...
read full comment
I agree with you. Some form of trolleys or tricycles will help. Just look at how our women carry things in addition to their babies. I pray that someone takes your idea seriously.
Are were to encourage selling on the pavements or clearing them for pedestrians.
this is policy issue that shd be dealt with by politicians...If you are an engineer, then someone screwed you out of money and some you some degree....engineers , at least those from Tech, are usually smart and would not mak ...
read full comment
Bunny Wailer, Rastafaral be an agent of change and come up with an idea that would make tourist respect Ghanaians youth who hawks on their heads and shoulders . You don’t have to go to KNUST to come up with innovation that ...
read full comment
Three lawyers and three engineers are traveling by train to a conference.
At the station, the three lawyers each buy tickets and watch as the three
engineers buy only a single ticket.
"How are three people going to trave ...
read full comment
you make my day thanks
Your story wz gd but you need o visit Akosombo, Aboadze or the Tema thermal plants and see whether the Engineers are in Coats!!NO WHITEMAN WORKS IN VRA. YOU MEAN THE M/Cs DONT NEED MAINTENANCE? OR THEY WEAR COATS TO MAINTAIN ...
read full comment
TRY SCREWING IN A THREE PIECE SUIT IN ABOOADZE AND YOU WILL HEAR "CHOOBOI,CHOOBOI,BUT AN ENGINEER IN ABOOADZE CAN DO IT BECAUSE HE IS NEVER NEAR THE ENGINE BUT THEY CALL HIM ENGINEER.
Would the Ghanaian engineer be better off in parliament....... then?
N AMERICA YOU WILL SEE AN ENGINEER DRESSES IN DIRTY CLOTHES AND MINGLE AMONG THE WORKERS DO THE JOB.
IN GHANA YOU WILL SEE THE ENGINEER DRESSED IN SUIT OR SITS IN HIS OFFICE TO GIVE ORDERS.
ITS THE COLONIAL MENTALITY.OUR EN ...
read full comment
So what actionable remedy do you recommend or as usual......more talk from another over educated buffoon.
ARE YOU REALLY AN ENGINEER? I DOUBT IT. YOUR PROPOSAL IS VERY FUNNY INDEED. AIRPORT TROLLEYS FOR HAWKING ON THE ROADS, IS THE WORST SUGGESTION ANYONE CAN DEVISE FOR SUCH TASKS. HAWKING ON THE STREETS MUST BE BANNED COMPLETELY ...
read full comment
What I am proposing are short term solutions to moving and handling of goods and services in a healthy and save manner in public places.
Sir, whose responsibility is it to design and maintain bicycle lane and pavements an ...
read full comment
I THINK YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT. YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT AN AFRICAN COUNTRY. WE DON'T WANT ANYTHING THAT WILL MAKE LIFE BETTER AND EFFICIENT, SO DON'T THINK IT WILL WORK FOR ...
read full comment
Where do you practice your engineering? And the best idea you came up with youth unemployment is to design trolleys for road side hawkers? Have you seen the condition of these "road side" that you propose that these trolleys ...
read full comment
What I am proposing are short term solutions to moving and handling of goods and services in a healthy and save manner in public places.
Onipa Nua, whose responsibility is it to design and maintain bicycle lane and paveme ...
read full comment
Onua Yaw, I travel on the average of 300,000 miles a year in my job to about 15 countries. The matter of youth employment or lack of employment in Ghana is something our leaders have ignored far too long. How can a young man ...
read full comment
Government has announced that henceforth, the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA) will be managed by an interim management committee until a review of the Agency is completed.
Following a ...
read full comment
My first comment is that if you are an engineer and you see a problem, there is an opportunity for you. Second, we don't have to re-invent the wheel. With a little money, namely credit, there will be endless supply of solut ...
read full comment
Neck Disability Index, and Pain Pressure Algometry correlated with an increase in the degree of curvature of the cervical spine.
GHANA GOVERMEN DISS NOT SUPORT TECHNICAL STUDENT
Why ..."the ghanaian govt must encourage...." WHAT about you,yourself, a physicist and engineer, PRODUCING one and geting the PATENT on it ?????
The govt MUST do this must do that....Ebeiiiiiiii
23 architects inducted
ON 29 AUGUST 2013.
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The Architects Registration Council of Ghana (ARC) has inducted 23 new architects into the profession with a call on the architects to be i ...
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