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Perception of Corruption in Ghana

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  • Ghanaman 8 years ago

    Don't try to spin Mahama and his govt,s corruption

  • Charles Kumi 8 years ago

    You have said it very well. The problem is that we are good at talking about our problems all the time. Turn on your radio you will hear talk about corruption all day. We need solutions and education on how to solve this pro ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Dr. Gabriel A. Ayisi,
    You are conflating a lot of messes and attempting to make a case that is not as balanced as the analysis requires.

    READ: "...Why do we continue to produce more and more graduates who come out to find ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    All that out of the way, we can now say...

    READ: "...We need to be truly patriotic, eschew selfishness, personal aggrandizement, and focus on a holistic national development by matching our natural growth with our national ...
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  • Kwadwo 8 years ago

    History teaches us that Corruption was rampant under the CPP. Your Messiah even admitted it and talked about it. Bribery to ministers and party functionaries to win contracts was the order of the day.

  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Kwadwo,
    Maybe you need to read my comment at the top again.

    And if by "Messiah" you mean someone who lays the path in the form of Vision, funded National Development Plans, and a Unitary Ghana best positioned to stand the ...
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  • Goldcoaster 8 years ago

    Yes,Nkrumah stole Ghana'a money and bought built mansions in Nkroful, London, Washington! We who didn't know him even came to see his private jets, Rolls Royce cars, Bentleys etc.

    Charley, why don't some of you give the gu ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Righteous outrage, and we understand!

  • kakabo 8 years ago

    Dr Ayisi I disagree with some of the assertions you have made. We do not produce graduates because there is available jobs for them. We produce graduates so that they can use the acquired knowledge to create something meaning ...
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  • Dr. Ayisi 8 years ago

    What I mean by meaningless free education is that we should grow the economy alonside producing the graduates, so that the knowledge they acquire couls be put to good use in helping the country develop. Ignoring kob creation ...
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  • Helen Teague 8 years ago

    I could not agree more.

    Unfortunately one of the best possibilities for wealth creation and so jobs creation is small business - and the legal, proffessional and financial insitutions and framworks that safeguard the cont ...
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