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Central University College’s Professorial Chair in Economic Governance

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  • Kojo T 9 years ago

    This article is spot on That is why DR Bawumia is called "No solutions"Bawumia.He falsifies his figures and is too partisan

  • KWASI IN EUROPE 9 years ago

    This is a good srticle only for one Kojo T to make a wrong comment. Who told you that Bawumia's figures are partisan? Are you happy with Ghana's economy of today? Wake up.

  • klt 9 years ago

    The writer has no clue what the criteria was for appointing Bawumia to an endowed chair position.Just keep quiet.

  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    We agree!
    Central University College (CUC) cannot serve 2 masters in this case.

    It may be an "endowed chair"!

    It may be an "academic chair"!

    But, it cannot be a non-partisan chair, with Bawumia as the chief!

    ITE ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Prof. Lungu,

    Just finished reading the piece.

    In fact there is a lot of merit to Agorsor's central thesis.

    It is as though conflict of interest and scientific objectivity (or neutrality) are totally absent from our ...
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  • Dr Robert K Glah 9 years ago

    Dr Bawumia is lacking in objectivity is my conclusion on the basis of the powerful argument presented by Mr Israel D. K. Agorsor of University of Cape Coast and most of the commentators.

    Loss of objectivity cannot solve an ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    And if we may add...

    What, after all, is the use of "Economics Governance" for Ghana/Africa. After all, is it not all about protection of one interest against another, using the power of the state?

    READ: Working, but Ne ...
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  • Malike 9 years ago

    This piece is logical, intellectually stimulating and brilliant. Waiting for a sequel to this as there are questions to be answered on the NEUTRALITY of the Chair. Good one

  • Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago

    It is incontrovertible that most endowed chairs do come with undesirable baggage if not outright intellectual dishonesty. No one can name an endowed chair or post funded by corporate interest or by a rich (irrespective of mon ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    READ: "...And so it is that the Central University College is not only an institution that is every bit an institution not worth a hill of beans if with all of its so-called administrators with intellect would agree to the cr ...
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  • Asem 9 years ago

    Agorsor is too partisan driven he cannot get over the political blinkers. Universities have the prerogative who they appoint to occupy an endowed chair. if in the eyes of CUC economic public education matters so highly in its ...
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  • Aakwasi 9 years ago

    Great! Stimulating!!

  • KWAKU ANANSE 9 years ago

    GHANAIANS ARE SUFFERING MAKING ENDS MEET AND HAVING FOOD TO EAT AND THIS WRITER HAS TIME TO WASTE ON AN ISSUE WHICH DOES NOT PUT FOOD ON THE TABLES OF GHANAIANS, JUST TO HAVE A GO AT THE BRILLIANT AND PRACTICAL HANDS-ON ECONO ...
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  • back door director 9 years ago

    Skin pain

  • Roy 9 years ago

    Now if Bawumia set up the university, funded the chair, and took up the chair himself, then may be, by a long stretch of your fertile imagination, one could think about COInin this case. NOT! Most chairs propound certain line ...
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  • Kwesi Kramer 9 years ago

    Bawumia is a political clown masquerading
    as an academician

  • D A Attor 9 years ago

    Did the Professor read the expose by Kofi Baku on African Dev. Bank letter? Apart from ADB contentious issue what else is twisted. Prof. let's call a spade a spade whatever glasses we wear. Refrain from the Ayigbe syndrome.