I read your article late in the day and I have to tell you how impressed I am with your thoughts. You sound like a very well balanced, thoughtful and sober minded intellectual. I'm not at all surprised that your article attra ... read full comment
I read your article late in the day and I have to tell you how impressed I am with your thoughts. You sound like a very well balanced, thoughtful and sober minded intellectual. I'm not at all surprised that your article attracted no comments. The nation is set on a degeneration path and it looks like there's no stopping at least for now. More people seem to feel at ease expressing their emotions than engaging in a meaningful discussion with the intellect. The capacity for rational or intelligent thought seems to have deserted us because more than ever before we have become a very polarized nation, tribally and politically.
By the way your name sounds very familiar to me. Did you live by the Adabraka Market and did you attend Adabraka Presby School and then Prempeh College?
Anim-Mensah 9 years ago
Thanks Mensah Abrampa for your comments.
I went to Young Christian Prep School and GSTS all in Takoradi then KNUST.
Thanks Mensah Abrampa for your comments.
I went to Young Christian Prep School and GSTS all in Takoradi then KNUST.
BlackC 9 years ago
I like the points you make about making use of the retired resources and technical experts for radio.
The radio stations that seem to have a format or large portions of its programming dedicated to what you talk about nee ... read full comment
I like the points you make about making use of the retired resources and technical experts for radio.
The radio stations that seem to have a format or large portions of its programming dedicated to what you talk about need to advertise that part of its programming more. A simple search of radio stations available from/about Ghana gives plenty of radio stations, but from that point it is hard to determine which stations provide the type of programming that would touch upon these subjects. The labeling for stations is more like slogans or the type of music format they play so usually when I catch a specific program with this subject matter it is almost by luck.
Dr. Markus 9 years ago
Excellent article. I hope the media pays attention.
Excellent article. I hope the media pays attention.
Sam 9 years ago
Great job Dr. Anim-Mensah
So much is happening in the world and hopefully Ghana media will catch some of them to improve what they communicate to the masses.
Great job Dr. Anim-Mensah
So much is happening in the world and hopefully Ghana media will catch some of them to improve what they communicate to the masses.
I read your article late in the day and I have to tell you how impressed I am with your thoughts. You sound like a very well balanced, thoughtful and sober minded intellectual. I'm not at all surprised that your article attra ...
read full comment
Thanks Mensah Abrampa for your comments.
I went to Young Christian Prep School and GSTS all in Takoradi then KNUST.
I like the points you make about making use of the retired resources and technical experts for radio.
The radio stations that seem to have a format or large portions of its programming dedicated to what you talk about nee ...
read full comment
Excellent article. I hope the media pays attention.
Great job Dr. Anim-Mensah
So much is happening in the world and hopefully Ghana media will catch some of them to improve what they communicate to the masses.