sheepish and disgruntled old man dwelling on pettiness.
sheepish and disgruntled old man dwelling on pettiness.
K.Boateng.L 9 years ago
JEALOUSY OKOAMPA
JEALOUSY OKOAMPA
ugly akufo addo 9 years ago
thats why his very stupid
thats why his very stupid
What! 9 years ago
As if Ahoofe"s quality Ph.D has propelled him to any of the top schools in USA. 52 year old fart!
As if Ahoofe"s quality Ph.D has propelled him to any of the top schools in USA. 52 year old fart!
Yendi boy 9 years ago
Why will a student go and pay to study for an inferior degree? With your PhD you still Sound like someone who has not been to school before.Shame on you.
Why will a student go and pay to study for an inferior degree? With your PhD you still Sound like someone who has not been to school before.Shame on you.
K. Boateng 9 years ago
now you wonder why he is baby sitting and changing diapers in a community college somewhere?
now you wonder why he is baby sitting and changing diapers in a community college somewhere?
Mr. Okudzeto-Ablakwa 9 years ago
Influx of Students from Where?
No doubt you, Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, are a good example of what Armah correctly calls “the beautyful ones are not yet born.” Nothing about you is “beautyful.” Everything about you and y ... read full comment
Influx of Students from Where?
No doubt you, Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, are a good example of what Armah correctly calls “the beautyful ones are not yet born.” Nothing about you is “beautyful.” Everything about you and your work is shallow and mediocre! As a self-proclaimed teacher, it is your responsibility to adduce or search for evidence to discredit the Deputy Minister of Education if you think he should have produced one to buttress his statement. That is what real scholars do. If your opponent does not produce evidence to back up his or her claims in a confrontation, you the attacker can, should and must come up with one to make your case against him or her. You haven’t and here you are attacking him as shallow thinkers always do.
Couldn’t you have called the Ministry of Education or ask your Akufo-Addo or Gabby Otchere (the Danquah Institute) or Sidney Casely-Hayford to verify the evidence for you? You could as well have contacted the embassies connected with the Deputy Minister of Education’s claims. I don’t think you have any interest in the things you write about, for if you do you will always go to any extent to have your facts right! Sometimes I wonder who taught you and which institutions you attended. It is sad state of affairs! One study even suggests that close to 75, 000 Niger. On the contrary, the Nigerian government spends US$751 million on federal universities.
How, one might want to ask, are Nigerians spending this amount of money when Soyinka, Adichie, Emecheta, and Achebe can teach these kids science, literature, anthropology, mathematics, philosophy, archaeology, computer science, etc? Does this make sense to you, Okoampa-Ahoofe? Are there not better schools in Nigeria? And are there not Ghanaians studying in Nigerian universities! Are there not students from all over the world who study in Ghanaian institutions, including exchange programs, etc? Haven’t you seen or read any scientific
studies where American-based West African parents are more likely to send their American-born kids to study in Ghana for their high-school certificates than in their home countries? These are some of the questions any serious writer will look into. Since you teach these kids journalism, how do you teach them investigative journalism and evidence-gathering?
Of course, I can understand your position because most of the time you don’t write to educate. You write for the sake of writing. Soyinka, Emecheta, Achebe, and Adichie don’t write for the sake of writing. They write to educate. And they surely put a lot of thinking into their writings. You don’t. You don’t think. You don’t know how to think. Your writings lack content for that matter.
You forgot to mention the following world-class thinkers who have impacted the world and got their educational starts in Ghana. Yes, you and Ayi Kwei Armah are both wrong. Nkrumah’s policies helped create many “beautyful” ones. Unfortunately you are not aware of this because of your ignorance (For instance, Dr. Victor Lawrence’s contributions to human civilization surpasses those of Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, Buchi Emecheta, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie combined).
Nkrumah’s Ghana contributed to making the following international scientists and engineers:
1) Dr. Kwabena Boahen (bioengineer; creator silicon retina; mixed-mode multichip models; winner of the NSF Career Award, Office of Naval Researchers Young Investigator Program Award; Beneficial-Hodson Merit Award; Sloan Fellowship for Theoretical Neurobiology; Packard Foundation Fellowship (Fellowship in Science and Engineering), NIH Director’s Award, Skirlanich Junior Award, etc). Moreover, unlike you, Prof. Boahen has a TED.com to his
credit (watch him deliver a presentation “A Computer that Works like the Brain” at www.ted.com/talks/kwabena_boahen_on_a_computer_that_works_like_the_brain?language=en). Prof. Boahen says:
“Being a scientist at heart, I want to understand how cognition arises from neuronal properties. Being an engineer by training, I am using silicon integrated circuits to emulate the way neurons compute, linking the seemingly disparate fields of electronics and computer science with neurobiology and medicine. My group's contributions to the field of neuromorphic engineering include a silicon retina that could be used to give the blind sight and a self-organizing chip that emulates the way the developing brain wires itself up. Our work is widely recognized, with over sixty publications, including a cover story in the May 2005 issue of Scientific American. My current research interest is building a simulation platform that will enable the cortex's inner workings to be modeled in detail. While progress has been made linking neuronal properties to brain rhythms, the task of scaling up these models to link neuronal properties to cognition still remains. Making the supercomputer-performance required affordable is the goal of our Neurogrid project. It is at the vanguard of a profound shift in computing, away from the sequential, step-by-step Von Neumann machine towards a parallel, interconnected architecture more like the brain.”
2) Dr. Ave Kludze (NASA; Rocket Scientist; led a team of NASA scientists to address some of the engineering problems that led to the explosive disintegration of Space Shuttle Columbia; read more about Kluzde (“Dr. Ave Kludze, NASA Spacecraft Systems Engineer”) at fanelechester.com/maf/2011/11/29/dr-ave-kludze-nasa-spacecraft-systems-engineer.html)
3) Dr. Isiaah Blankson (NASA; senior scientist/technologist—Research and Technology Directorate at NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio (since 1997); serves as NASA Program Manager, NASA’s Generic Hypersonics Program, NASA Office Aeronotics, Headquarters, Washington, DC, etc. (For more information, go to rt.grc.nasa.gov/main/senior-technologists/blankson/).
4) Dr. Victor Lawrence (One of the world’s respected Academic Inventors; Dr. Lawrence’s inventions are part of the TV/Radio/Phone, etc., that you Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe uses everyday. Read “Dr. Victor Lawrence of Stevens Institute of Technology is Named Charter Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors” at www.stevens.edu/news/content/dr-victor-lawrence-stevens-institute-technology-named-charter-fellow-national-academy). Try and read more about how Dr. Lawrence has impacted every corner of the world. DR. VICTOR LAWRENCE IS MORE INFLUENTIAL IN TERMS OF HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO HUMANITY THAN WOLE SOYINKA, CHINUA ACHEBE, CHIMAMANDA ADICHIE NGOZI, AND BUCHI EMECHETE COMBINED. This is not to imply any rivalries between Nigerians and Ghanaians. They are all Africans and that is what matters!
5) Dr. Francis Allotey (Soft X-Ray Spectroscopy; Allotey Formalism, has a physical constant in his name; creator of the Accra Institute of Technology (AIT), and institution modeled after California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Dr. Kwabena Boahen, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), an institution whose president Prof. Clement Dzidonu is the first African to be awarded the prestigious World Technology Award)
6) Dr. Ashitey Trebi-Ollenu (NASA Robotic Scientist; Go to the website of Carnegie Mellon University and read the article “Robotic Exploration of Mars: Curiosity Rover, Phoenix Mars Lander and Mars Exploration Rovers” at www.cmu.edu/rwanda/events/robotic-exploration.html). The following is just a gist:
California Institute of Technology (Caltech) Pasadena, California USA
On Tuesday, 26 March 2013, Dr. Ashitey Trebi-Ollennu gave a firsthand account of developing, building and operating the Mars robotic missions. Dr. Trebi-Ollennu has participated in three successfull Mars missions. Dr. Trebi-Ollennu discussed his roles on the Curiosity Rover, Phoenix Mars Lander and MER missions. Dr. Trebi-Ollennu also shared his views on how effective integration of technology into classroom instruction can result in higher levels of student achievement and how technology creates opportunities for people, organizations and nations to achieve their dreams. Dr. AshiteyTrebi-Ollennu, FIET, FRAeS, SMIEE,PMP, is a technical group lead and robotics software engineer in the Mobility and Manipulation group at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, where he has been since 1999. He was born in Accra, Ghana. He received his Ph.D. degree in control systems from Royal Military College of Science, Cranfield University, United Kingdom in 1996 and B.Eng. (Hons) from Queen Mary College, University of London, United Kingdom in 1991. He was a research scholar at Institute of Complex Engineered Systems, Carnegie Mellon University from 1997 to 1999. His research interest includes planetary rovers, manipulation, distributed mobile robotics, sensor networks, reconfigurable robots, mobile robot architectures, and man–machine interaction and has published widely in these areas (more than 95 publications, including book chapters, journal and conference publications). Dr. Trebi-Ollennu was a rover drive/planner for Spirit and Opportunity rovers for over 4 years. Dr. Trebi-Ollennu received the 2008 NASA Exceptional Engineering Achievement Medal for his contributions to the Mars Exploration Rover mission, 2007 Outstanding Engineer Award from IEEE Region 6, 2007 Sir Monty Finniston Achievement Medal from Institution of Engineering and Technology, U.K., 2010 Specialist Silver Award from the Royal Aeronautical Society, U.K. and The 21st Century Trailblazer Award in Systems Engineering from the U.S.A. National Society of Black Engineers, at the 2012 NSBE Aerospace Systems Conference. Dr. Trebi-Ollennu is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, U. K., and a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, U.K. Member IEEE SMC, IEEE RAS and IEEE SMC. He has severed as a Guest Editor of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Magazine, Special Issue on Mars Exploration Rovers (June 2006). Dr. Trebi-Ollennu has been on Ph.D. committees at the Robotic Institute of Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh USA. Dr. Trebi-Ollennu is the founder of the Ghana Robotics Academy Foundation (GRAF) that was recently selected for the prestigious Google RISE Award 2013. VIEW SLIDES”
7) Dr. Thomas Mensah (one of the four inventors of fiber optics). DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT FIBER OPTICS? IT IS LITERARY “THE WORLD.” READ ABOUT FIBER OPTICS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE RUBBISH YOU CHURN OUT ON GHANAWEB EVERYDAY.
8) Dr. Yaw Nyarko (one of America’s leading economists, etc)
9) Mr. Bright Simmons (inventor of mPedigree)
10) Dr. Ashiti Gogo (founder of the drug-authentication company Sproxil; see how Sproxil has impacted the world of pharmacology; also see the international awards Dr. Gogo has received for his work. Fast Company ranked Sproxil as “THE WORLD’S MOST INNOVATIVE COMPANY IN HEALTH CARE”; he has won a Patent for Humanity Award; watch Gogo’s TED.com presentation at www.tedxboston.org/speaker/gogo ).
You, Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, shall be getting more of these facts from time to time, then you will know how Nkrumah’s Ghana has created, and continues to create, intellectual giants to match your Soyinkas, Achebes, Ngozies, and Emechetas. There are many Ghanaian high-school students who are already familiar with these facts. Take note!
K. Boateng 9 years ago
Okoampa is just a shallow minded caricature writing to impress himself; I don't even spend 000.555 of my time on him and the simpleton called Adofo Hitler Rockson.
Okoampa is just a shallow minded caricature writing to impress himself; I don't even spend 000.555 of my time on him and the simpleton called Adofo Hitler Rockson.
OKATAKYIE 9 years ago
He's simply an ill-informed blinkered idiot.
He's simply an ill-informed blinkered idiot.
Chief amankwa 9 years ago
Ok
Ok
Yaw 9 years ago
goodness me! this gentleman is an aberration to Ghana. The fact that no Ghanaian has ever won the Nobel Prize for Literature does not mean the nation has got literary giants. What about Prof Atukwei, Prof Anyidoho, Prof Ama A ... read full comment
goodness me! this gentleman is an aberration to Ghana. The fact that no Ghanaian has ever won the Nobel Prize for Literature does not mean the nation has got literary giants. What about Prof Atukwei, Prof Anyidoho, Prof Ama Ata Aidoo, Pro Awornoo, Kobina Sekyi, Efua Sutherland and many more. Can okoampa let us know what book he has published in African Writers Series or elsewhere? I have scanned the globe and cannot find okoampa anywhere. May he thinks ghanaweb is the best place for him to blow his horns.
10 Yrs in Community College 9 years ago
the primitive tribal bigot Okoampa doesn't recognize any of the academic giants you mentioned above because they're not from his Kyebi-Akyem enclave. The sad aspect of his write-up is that, while extolling the academic achiev ... read full comment
the primitive tribal bigot Okoampa doesn't recognize any of the academic giants you mentioned above because they're not from his Kyebi-Akyem enclave. The sad aspect of his write-up is that, while extolling the academic achievements of those he mentioned, Okoampa forgot that he has achieved zilch, nada! It's one thing being conferred with a PhD and another thing making good use of it for the benefit of mankind, and to lesser extent for some recognition; does have any recognition anywhere in the world? Now you wonder why he is stuck in a community college after being thrown under the bus by the Temple University? Okoampa is just a frustrated loser, nothing less, nothing much.
K Boye 9 years ago
First time I've come close to understanding this man's writing. I really feel sorry for his students at the Community College; that is if his writing reflects his general communication style.
Get a grip Okoampa!!!
First time I've come close to understanding this man's writing. I really feel sorry for his students at the Community College; that is if his writing reflects his general communication style.
Get a grip Okoampa!!!
Mike Gizo 9 years ago
For once let me beg to differ with mr okoampa on the issue of Nigerian students inundating Ghanaian tertiary institutions.
mr okoampa, your analysis that Nigerians prefer Ghana schools cos the fees are relatively cheaper is ... read full comment
For once let me beg to differ with mr okoampa on the issue of Nigerian students inundating Ghanaian tertiary institutions.
mr okoampa, your analysis that Nigerians prefer Ghana schools cos the fees are relatively cheaper is tunnel visioned. how many Nigerians did u speak to and have u by any chance been to our schools to see the kind of lifestyle these Nigerians live?
Ghana education is of better quality than Nigeria by all standards n from the time immemorial nigerians have considered anything from Ghana as better than Nigeria. from Ghanaians who went to teach in Nigeria till now. they also know that our system is fair, graduation year is assured. the amount of fees Nigerians pay in Ghana schools are higher than Nigeria. and the kind of lifestyle they live in Ghana attests to the fact that they are not in Ghana for a cheap lifestyle. they would better have lived in Nigeria n enjoy life home.therefpre, those students u claimed to have spoken to were not being truthful or either u massaged the assessment with your own emotions n preconceived notion u have about mr ablakwa.
next time pls check your facts and bring accurate presentation.
I therefore see your article as needless n a misrepresentation of facts.
Mark 9 years ago
Yes,Nkrumah's Ghana produced Dr Isaiah Blankson,the wizard at NASA,the first African Rocket scientist.Known at NASA as the SPEED DEMON due to his expertise in calculating the speed of rockets,this is the man the United States ... read full comment
Yes,Nkrumah's Ghana produced Dr Isaiah Blankson,the wizard at NASA,the first African Rocket scientist.Known at NASA as the SPEED DEMON due to his expertise in calculating the speed of rockets,this is the man the United States government depends on for calculating the speed of all spacecrafts.The first African to obtain a Doctorate degree in Aeronautics ad Astronautics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology,he is also United States Delegate to the NATO Monitoring group.
Frank Appiah 9 years ago
From all indications,this man has a serious mental problem.Please,ignore him.
From all indications,this man has a serious mental problem.Please,ignore him.
10 Yrs in Community College 9 years ago
I wonder how his children will feel seeing their father being bombarded with all these barrage of insults; who knows, maybe this loser has no children, adding to his frustrations.
I wonder how his children will feel seeing their father being bombarded with all these barrage of insults; who knows, maybe this loser has no children, adding to his frustrations.
Kwame 9 years ago
When it comes to education,make no mistake prof,Ghana has a good image especially in Africa. If you go to any of the English speaking African countries like Nigeria,The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa etc ... read full comment
When it comes to education,make no mistake prof,Ghana has a good image especially in Africa. If you go to any of the English speaking African countries like Nigeria,The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa etc you will see a lot of Ghanaian teachers many of whom are not trained teachers, but doing a terrific job.In addition ,it is a matter of pride for citizens of these countries to study in Ghana. In fact Ghana is recognized as a country of quality education. And the foundation was laid by Kwame Nkrumah. Though standards might have fallen Ghanaians are still known for possessing an educational asset worthy of praise.
Paul Manu 9 years ago
Who doesn't know that there is a tall list of internationally known Ghanaian scientists,engineers and scholars whose contributions have made an impact on the whole wide world.This tribal bigot called Ahoofe is just refusing t ... read full comment
Who doesn't know that there is a tall list of internationally known Ghanaian scientists,engineers and scholars whose contributions have made an impact on the whole wide world.This tribal bigot called Ahoofe is just refusing to acknowledge them and praise them for obvious reasons.Ahoofe should google Professor Dotsevi Sogah of Cornell University and Professor Herbert Winful of University of Michigan just to name a few.
Mr. Nigeria 9 years ago
For your information The educational standard in Ghana is by no means close to the standard of Nigeria. You Ghanains are fun of overrating yourselves by mere emotion. Nigerians are in Ghana due to strike issues. If you are ra ... read full comment
For your information The educational standard in Ghana is by no means close to the standard of Nigeria. You Ghanains are fun of overrating yourselves by mere emotion. Nigerians are in Ghana due to strike issues. If you are rating try to check standard on the Internet... GHANA university is not among the first Fifty Best university in Africa.. Check properly u will see nigeria university there. This is how you rate black star best in Africa without winning any laurel for over 30years
kofi asante 9 years ago
if that's the case then u Nigerians should stay in your country n go to school there period. there are strike issues every year in Ghana too but we practically use the quality of knowledge we acquire in our prestigious school ... read full comment
if that's the case then u Nigerians should stay in your country n go to school there period. there are strike issues every year in Ghana too but we practically use the quality of knowledge we acquire in our prestigious schools to solve them amicably.
which ranking are u mumu talking about? is it not the fake ones Nigerians have created to perpetuate their 419 fraudulent activities n bringing their schools to the top.
I say it without any modicum of contradiction that all Nigerian schools are rankles.
uni of Ibadan n unive of Ghana were allk established the same year with the same architectural design. but let someone visit the campus of Ibadan;it is an eye sore. I was in legon in 2007 when a group of students from Nigeria carried in manu buses were shocked at the developments they saw in ug,legon. some even slept on the floor of the entry of the beautiful balme library.
shame on a failed state like Nigeria. Ghana is now example for Nigeria in almost all their endeavours.
Mr. Nigeria 9 years ago
When I make my comment I did not insult Ghanaians or call you guys names but I made my point clear. You do not expect any nation who is passing through transition be peaceful. Nigerians do not allow circumstance to limit thei ... read full comment
When I make my comment I did not insult Ghanaians or call you guys names but I made my point clear. You do not expect any nation who is passing through transition be peaceful. Nigerians do not allow circumstance to limit their vision. That's y you see them everywhere. Zenith bank is rated the best bank in Ghana among other potential international banks in Ghana. Does that means Zenith has also bribe the organization responsible for the Award. Zenith bank also has one of the best Accounting institution which have produced competent Ghanaians in the banking industries. Every nation has their bad time; we are probably having ours now. If you look back at the Ghana economic it was actually booming but now it's questionable. Does it mean mahatma is not competent the answer is no. We will only regard it as trying period. That's why God gave Joseph the knowledge to overcome the famine Egypt will face in the future. Pray for ur nation and stop comparing great nation with yours.
kofi asante 9 years ago
wherever we find ourselves outside our respective countries Ghanaians n Nigerians have seen themselves as one.
I like Nigeria for their spirit n entrepreneurial attitude. I live in texas in the united states n that state is ... read full comment
wherever we find ourselves outside our respective countries Ghanaians n Nigerians have seen themselves as one.
I like Nigeria for their spirit n entrepreneurial attitude. I live in texas in the united states n that state is the home of Nigerians in America. Nigerians have always put money infront of everything n that's one thing I hate about them..especially the igbos. cos of that other foreigners who ride cab with them don't like them n they have acquired a bad name. Ghanaians are not like that.
that notwithstanding, Ghana education is the best in west Africa. this incontrovertible fact can only be argued by someone who behaves like an ostrich who puts his head in the sand n does not want to raise it.
Ghana economy was booming as u well articulated. the problem we have is hate ingrained in tribalism. since the ndc came to power everything has messed up. they know how to win elections by every means but they don't know how to govern.the poorest regions in Ghana have been voting for the ndc n the rich regions have been voting for the npp which has a panacea for solving the economic woes of Ghana. npp is coming back strongly to turn the economy of Ghana around n we only have to pray to welcome that.
Nigeria has their own challenges though experienced economic boom in the mid 70s. things took a nose dive when the expenditure of Nigeria exceeded their income. in the end they needed to go to the imf-which is there to punish governments who have mismanaged their economies. Nigeria had to pay high interests in addition to the principal amount they took from the imf. in the end they became broke. since then Nigeria hasn't resurrected from the economic shackles n u guys have to undergo serious policy changes to elect a less corrupt n vibrant leader who can resuscitate the economy within a couple of years.
president luis inacvio lula da silver of brasil did it within 10 years (read the bfrasillian magic), j.a. kuffuor was able to do it within 8 years and they were jointly awarded the nobel peace price on food security.
why cant mahama or goodluck do it now that even Ghana has discovered oil. it is very troubling. gargantuan stealing, corruption n mismanagement.
Mawuli 9 years ago
I can't believe how some partisan opinions are churned out as facts and used to rebut Mr. Nigeria's argument.
Did you tell Mr. Nigeria how all our debts were written off after we got relegated into the so called hipc leag ... read full comment
I can't believe how some partisan opinions are churned out as facts and used to rebut Mr. Nigeria's argument.
Did you tell Mr. Nigeria how all our debts were written off after we got relegated into the so called hipc league and therefore had no debt obligations? How the Kuffuor govt cheaply sold sizable percentages of the oil find to their cronies?
Turned the economy around in 8yrs my foot. You guys can tickle yourselves and laugh at the same time.
NDC is just trying to outdo you guys in corruption hence the constant bickering and false touting of achievements. Kuffuor is one of the most corrupt leaders to have ever led our country. NDC didn't want to investigate the kuffuor govt because they want to show Ghanaians they can equally be corrupt if not better at it.
NPP and NDC should stop disturbing our peace with Mr. Asante as one of their cheerleaders.
JOHNJOHN 9 years ago
ABLAKWAH IS TOTALLY INEXPERIENCED AND MISCHIEVOUOS SO IS VERY INJURIOUS TO THE NDC AND THE GHANAIAN PEOPLE ....YET HE CONTINUES TO MAKE ARROGANT IGNORANT STATEMENTS...WHY?.....DESPITE HIS VOLTA REGION'S EXTREME POVERTY, THIS ... read full comment
ABLAKWAH IS TOTALLY INEXPERIENCED AND MISCHIEVOUOS SO IS VERY INJURIOUS TO THE NDC AND THE GHANAIAN PEOPLE ....YET HE CONTINUES TO MAKE ARROGANT IGNORANT STATEMENTS...WHY?.....DESPITE HIS VOLTA REGION'S EXTREME POVERTY, THIS FOOLISH BOY WANTED GHANA TO PAY 1.5 BILLION DOLLARS TO AFRICA AUTO LTD.....STUPID FOOL.
AMA 9 years ago
What is this guy on? Has he been examined yet?
What is this guy on? Has he been examined yet?
AMA 9 years ago
What is this guy on? Has he been examined yet?
What is this guy on? Has he been examined yet?
Slayve, DC 9 years ago
Yes, fees could be cheaper but that's not the main consideration in opting for higher education in Ghana. After all I won't buy thrash for free; I'll pay decent money for decent product. To inform the uninformed writer, my fa ... read full comment
Yes, fees could be cheaper but that's not the main consideration in opting for higher education in Ghana. After all I won't buy thrash for free; I'll pay decent money for decent product. To inform the uninformed writer, my family house in Madina had been renovated and converted into a hostel facility and currently hosts six students from outside Ghana paying good money to live their and pursue good education. So Ahofe can serve his masters but the fact remains the fact.
Guzzman 9 years ago
So after mentioning the number of foreign schooling in Ghana, he should have given a breakdown according to courses? I laugh at you! And you think Ghana should be producing the likes of the authors you mentioned before you wo ... read full comment
So after mentioning the number of foreign schooling in Ghana, he should have given a breakdown according to courses? I laugh at you! And you think Ghana should be producing the likes of the authors you mentioned before you would accept the quality of education in Ghana? Is that the yardstick of measuring education? I laugh at you. Those people had their education long ago in the colonial era. This you must know. I thought with the kind of language you are very well noted for, you could beat your chest to say those authors did not come close to you. I laugh at you. Did you conduct a research to find out why the Nigerians come to Ghana for education or you just spoke to a few? What was your sample?
Dan 9 years ago
This man is intellectually bankrupt and dishonest. in fact, he is living behind the times.
I vote for the npp n I support nana addo but just cos I do these does not mean I should see everything under the supervision of the n ... read full comment
This man is intellectually bankrupt and dishonest. in fact, he is living behind the times.
I vote for the npp n I support nana addo but just cos I do these does not mean I should see everything under the supervision of the ndc as inferior. Ghana education will remain good quality whether is the ndc or npp in power. poor u mr ahofe. u might have bought your phd in Nigeria as it has always been or u don't have it at all.
I was talking to a group of Ethiopian students n they even acknowledged that Ghana has a good education system.
you are educated illiterate!!!
Luther King 9 years ago
Well as far as I know, professors are those who have done a lot of research and publications. Ahoofe is lazy and be called a Prof. Any gud Prof would have taken his time to find out how much fees are paid by Nigerian students ... read full comment
Well as far as I know, professors are those who have done a lot of research and publications. Ahoofe is lazy and be called a Prof. Any gud Prof would have taken his time to find out how much fees are paid by Nigerian students in Ghana and how much their counterparts pay in Nigeria. Last year, the governor of the Nigerian central bank mentioned that Nigeria spends about 1billion dollars annually to pay fees in Ghanaian universities. He added that Nigeria needs less than a billion dollars to improve the quality of education in Nigeria to retain this huge foreign exchange in Nigeria. U may not like Ablakwah but that shd not cloud your judgement. There are some gud things in Ghana and we need not overlook them bcos of partisan politics.
Dominic 9 years ago
Do you now see your level, Ahoofe??? Mr Abrakwa even went far with the names. Let me help Ahoofe, PhD. I don't think Ahoofe has heard about Dr Frimpong Boateng, a renowned heart surgeon on the African continent, an engineer ... read full comment
Do you now see your level, Ahoofe??? Mr Abrakwa even went far with the names. Let me help Ahoofe, PhD. I don't think Ahoofe has heard about Dr Frimpong Boateng, a renowned heart surgeon on the African continent, an engineer and a chartered marketer. How many people on the African soil can be compared to Prof Naa Afelley Sackifio ln her field?? Or is it because they are not from Akyim??? Go to KNUST and UMaT and see the kind of courses these Nigerians are reading. If you don't know, haven't you also heard that you can buy high school certificate on the street of Nigeria??? Go to Gabon, Namibia and South Africa to see the number of Ghanaian teachers they are depending on especially in the field of science and mathematics. Have a day's journey to Ghana Maritime University to see the percentage number of foreigners to Ghanaians in the that school. I don't know your area of expertise but I'm sure you lack the ability to do quantitative and qualitative analysis. I'm sorry!
Richard Acheampong 9 years ago
Its so disturbing to read from an educated elite referring to a statement made by a deputy minister of state and be referring to his age hence not having the full appreciation of events in ghana. This is very shameful and int ... read full comment
Its so disturbing to read from an educated elite referring to a statement made by a deputy minister of state and be referring to his age hence not having the full appreciation of events in ghana. This is very shameful and intellectual dishonesty. Then the question is why the need to read about our past and history. Was the writer the inventor or the creator of the world or ghana
ibrahim LANTINI- 9 years ago
this sad soul needs a good technician and a strong anti virus to do maintenance work on his weak brain...
this sad soul needs a good technician and a strong anti virus to do maintenance work on his weak brain...
jAMES, USA 9 years ago
AHOOFE IT SEEMS TO ME THAT YOU HARBOR A RABID HATRED AGAINST JJ. YOU MENTION HIS NAME IN ALMOST ALL YOUR WRITE-UPS. JUST BE OBJECTIVE AS A SCHOLAR TO EARN RESPECT FROM YOUR READERS. YOUR IMAGE WILL BE SULLIED AND THAT COULD B ... read full comment
AHOOFE IT SEEMS TO ME THAT YOU HARBOR A RABID HATRED AGAINST JJ. YOU MENTION HIS NAME IN ALMOST ALL YOUR WRITE-UPS. JUST BE OBJECTIVE AS A SCHOLAR TO EARN RESPECT FROM YOUR READERS. YOUR IMAGE WILL BE SULLIED AND THAT COULD BE OVERGENERALIZED TO RESPECTABLE AND SINCERE PHD HOLDERS
sheepish and disgruntled old man dwelling on pettiness.
JEALOUSY OKOAMPA
thats why his very stupid
As if Ahoofe"s quality Ph.D has propelled him to any of the top schools in USA. 52 year old fart!
Why will a student go and pay to study for an inferior degree? With your PhD you still Sound like someone who has not been to school before.Shame on you.
now you wonder why he is baby sitting and changing diapers in a community college somewhere?
Influx of Students from Where?
No doubt you, Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, are a good example of what Armah correctly calls “the beautyful ones are not yet born.” Nothing about you is “beautyful.” Everything about you and y ...
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Okoampa is just a shallow minded caricature writing to impress himself; I don't even spend 000.555 of my time on him and the simpleton called Adofo Hitler Rockson.
He's simply an ill-informed blinkered idiot.
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goodness me! this gentleman is an aberration to Ghana. The fact that no Ghanaian has ever won the Nobel Prize for Literature does not mean the nation has got literary giants. What about Prof Atukwei, Prof Anyidoho, Prof Ama A ...
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the primitive tribal bigot Okoampa doesn't recognize any of the academic giants you mentioned above because they're not from his Kyebi-Akyem enclave. The sad aspect of his write-up is that, while extolling the academic achiev ...
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First time I've come close to understanding this man's writing. I really feel sorry for his students at the Community College; that is if his writing reflects his general communication style.
Get a grip Okoampa!!!
For once let me beg to differ with mr okoampa on the issue of Nigerian students inundating Ghanaian tertiary institutions.
mr okoampa, your analysis that Nigerians prefer Ghana schools cos the fees are relatively cheaper is ...
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Yes,Nkrumah's Ghana produced Dr Isaiah Blankson,the wizard at NASA,the first African Rocket scientist.Known at NASA as the SPEED DEMON due to his expertise in calculating the speed of rockets,this is the man the United States ...
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From all indications,this man has a serious mental problem.Please,ignore him.
I wonder how his children will feel seeing their father being bombarded with all these barrage of insults; who knows, maybe this loser has no children, adding to his frustrations.
When it comes to education,make no mistake prof,Ghana has a good image especially in Africa. If you go to any of the English speaking African countries like Nigeria,The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa etc ...
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Who doesn't know that there is a tall list of internationally known Ghanaian scientists,engineers and scholars whose contributions have made an impact on the whole wide world.This tribal bigot called Ahoofe is just refusing t ...
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For your information The educational standard in Ghana is by no means close to the standard of Nigeria. You Ghanains are fun of overrating yourselves by mere emotion. Nigerians are in Ghana due to strike issues. If you are ra ...
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if that's the case then u Nigerians should stay in your country n go to school there period. there are strike issues every year in Ghana too but we practically use the quality of knowledge we acquire in our prestigious school ...
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When I make my comment I did not insult Ghanaians or call you guys names but I made my point clear. You do not expect any nation who is passing through transition be peaceful. Nigerians do not allow circumstance to limit thei ...
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wherever we find ourselves outside our respective countries Ghanaians n Nigerians have seen themselves as one.
I like Nigeria for their spirit n entrepreneurial attitude. I live in texas in the united states n that state is ...
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I can't believe how some partisan opinions are churned out as facts and used to rebut Mr. Nigeria's argument.
Did you tell Mr. Nigeria how all our debts were written off after we got relegated into the so called hipc leag ...
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ABLAKWAH IS TOTALLY INEXPERIENCED AND MISCHIEVOUOS SO IS VERY INJURIOUS TO THE NDC AND THE GHANAIAN PEOPLE ....YET HE CONTINUES TO MAKE ARROGANT IGNORANT STATEMENTS...WHY?.....DESPITE HIS VOLTA REGION'S EXTREME POVERTY, THIS ...
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What is this guy on? Has he been examined yet?
What is this guy on? Has he been examined yet?
Yes, fees could be cheaper but that's not the main consideration in opting for higher education in Ghana. After all I won't buy thrash for free; I'll pay decent money for decent product. To inform the uninformed writer, my fa ...
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So after mentioning the number of foreign schooling in Ghana, he should have given a breakdown according to courses? I laugh at you! And you think Ghana should be producing the likes of the authors you mentioned before you wo ...
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This man is intellectually bankrupt and dishonest. in fact, he is living behind the times.
I vote for the npp n I support nana addo but just cos I do these does not mean I should see everything under the supervision of the n ...
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Well as far as I know, professors are those who have done a lot of research and publications. Ahoofe is lazy and be called a Prof. Any gud Prof would have taken his time to find out how much fees are paid by Nigerian students ...
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Do you now see your level, Ahoofe??? Mr Abrakwa even went far with the names. Let me help Ahoofe, PhD. I don't think Ahoofe has heard about Dr Frimpong Boateng, a renowned heart surgeon on the African continent, an engineer ...
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Its so disturbing to read from an educated elite referring to a statement made by a deputy minister of state and be referring to his age hence not having the full appreciation of events in ghana. This is very shameful and int ...
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this sad soul needs a good technician and a strong anti virus to do maintenance work on his weak brain...
AHOOFE IT SEEMS TO ME THAT YOU HARBOR A RABID HATRED AGAINST JJ. YOU MENTION HIS NAME IN ALMOST ALL YOUR WRITE-UPS. JUST BE OBJECTIVE AS A SCHOLAR TO EARN RESPECT FROM YOUR READERS. YOUR IMAGE WILL BE SULLIED AND THAT COULD B ...
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