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On Africa’s “Brain Drain” Slowly Becoming The “Brain Gain”

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  • BRO DAN- TRC 10 years ago

    NOBLE PEOPLE OF AFRICA, DIGNIFIED PEOPLE OF THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD, INNOCENT PEOPLE OF GHANA- BE IT, THE SLAVERY, APARTHEID, AUSCHWITS, 911; HUMANITY HAD STOOD TOGETHER. AND SO IS HUMANITY STANDING TOGETHER REGARDING- IRAQ, ...
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  • Yabadabadoo 10 years ago

    Excellent piece. One of the few quality articles on Ghanaweb that I have read in a long time. Just to add that in my opinion, it is okay to challenge the status quo to make things the way they ought to be rather than to accep ...
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  • Mac Sarbah 10 years ago

    Thank you for your comment! I am not at all against challenging the status quo. I believe it should be done with absolute tactfullness.

  • Mac Sarbah 10 years ago

    I am utterly surprised that Ghanaweb has published my article without a proper display of the paragraphs into which I divided the whole write-up. It is quite unacceptable to do such a thing. It makes the whole piece look a bi ...
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  • mky 10 years ago

    Sarbah, redirect the salvo at yourself and not at the poor lads of Ghanaweb.
    Let's look at what you did wrong....take this criticism in good faith from a fellow Columbia University graduate....the J-School... For one thing, ...
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  • Mac Sarbah 10 years ago

    Comrade! Thank you very much for your thoughts! However, you can't speak for everyone on what's attractive to them (unless you are in their minds or done some research on that that you haven't talked about). If you speak for ...
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  • Kofi Boateng 10 years ago

    MKY, Mac has written a beautiful and birlliant piece. How often do we see articles of this quality on ghanaweb? Give the guy a pat on the back and stop preaching your journalism whatever.

  • Mac Sarbah 10 years ago

    This is no good journalism. How can you publish my article without the paragraphs? It makes the whole piece so hard on the eyes. I am disappointed with the quality of editing at Ghanaweb.

  • Printer 10 years ago

    I found myself battling with my emotions as I read on. I could see myself in the various scenarios you describe. I sensed that you were also doing battles with your thoughts and feelings about the bright future Africa has or ...
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  • Mac Sarbah 10 years ago

    Thank you very much! We are all in this together. We hope things go well.

  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    No need to complain. next time just make double space , then you will be OK . Well written article as we all need to learn and unlearn all the time. It is called Life long learning

  • Mac Sarbah 10 years ago

    Your thoughts are appreciated.

  • lsam@interbaum.com 10 years ago

    EXCELLENT ARTICLE

    Congratulations to MacLean for this EXCELLENT THOUGHT-PROVOKING article. Is it not amazing that an article of this calibre attracts just a few comments?

    Keep on writing. Ghanaweb needs articles of th ...
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  • Mac Sarbah 10 years ago

    Thank you, comrade! We can all play our little roles to help elevate our societies to the pinnacle of development. Thanks again for your comment!

  • Kwesiman 10 years ago

    Thank you Mac for the well written and insightful article. You are speaking to many of us living outside Africa who are contemplating our return home. I appreciate the length of the article because some things simply can not ...
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  • it takes courage 10 years ago

    Our people back home are not ready for new ideas. In order for returnees to survive they have to join them. Have all my university education in abroad and wanted to return to Ghana for good but anytime I am home, the system p ...
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  • Terrell 8 years ago

    I try to post this article on my facebook page for others to see, but the image with the article is not good. Can you change that image Ghanaweb?