Thank God for the discovery of this single-dose drug by an African.
I see it's about time Africans lead the way in discovering drugs for tropical diseases. We cannot depend on nontropical countries to discover drugs for tr ... read full comment
Thank God for the discovery of this single-dose drug by an African.
I see it's about time Africans lead the way in discovering drugs for tropical diseases. We cannot depend on nontropical countries to discover drugs for treating our tropical diseases.
Discoveries are not cheap. The cost of research is prohibitive for many universities and pharmacies in Africa.
We Africans lag behind the discoveries of the pharmaceutical and biotechnological companies of the developed world in 1.a sound science-based educational culture 2. public investment (stocks) in biotech and pharmaceutical companies.
Is it too late for Africa to catch up with the promising discoveries in research of the developed world? Definitely, not. It is about time we train students how to think scientifically as a culture in our universities so that they will have something to show for their education other than chains of degrees, certificates and diplomas.
A man whose wife contracted Malaria 10 years ago
Oyibaba,
I think the govt should commit about 2-4% of our GDP to research every year for tropical diseases affecting only tropical African countries and Caribbean islands. Our politicians and businessmen are trying to be as ... read full comment
Oyibaba,
I think the govt should commit about 2-4% of our GDP to research every year for tropical diseases affecting only tropical African countries and Caribbean islands. Our politicians and businessmen are trying to be as rich as people in the developed world, we can do well by first privately investing in scientific research and stop this "chew and pour" studying we have been involved for the decades that our university education have been opened to our country. Sometimes, a Ph.D is not needed to be a scientific researcher but Ghanaians now are too concern in getting those Ph.Ds mainly because they want an ambassadorial or ministerial position to help them steal mother Ghana's money. Well done professor Leke and I pray that more scientists like you can learn from you and initiate other scientific discovery.
Villagechild 10 years ago
Good talk. I reccomend African researchers MUST accept herbalist to form research teams.
In this way research will be productive.
Good talk. I reccomend African researchers MUST accept herbalist to form research teams.
In this way research will be productive.
ATO 10 years ago
When the likes of the so called BISHOP DUNCAN WILLIAMS, PREACHING AND PRAYING TO STOP THE CEDI FROM FALLING WHEN THERE IS A CLEAR CUT CASE OF ILL MANAGEMENT OF THE FINANCE AND ECONOMIC TENETS BY POLITICIANS. THIS OSOSFO MO ... read full comment
When the likes of the so called BISHOP DUNCAN WILLIAMS, PREACHING AND PRAYING TO STOP THE CEDI FROM FALLING WHEN THERE IS A CLEAR CUT CASE OF ILL MANAGEMENT OF THE FINANCE AND ECONOMIC TENETS BY POLITICIANS. THIS OSOSFO MOKO NOT ONLY ENDS THERE BUT GOES ON TO ATTACK A CHURCH MEMBER WHILST IN THE PULPIT, ON HEARING THIS MEMBER OF HIS CHURCH HAS CRITICISED HIM. HOW CAN THE AFRICAN MOVE ON WHEN THE LEADERS DISLIKE BEING TOLD THEY ARE WRONG.
worldwide 10 years ago
what is de name of de drug?
what is de name of de drug?
peeeeeee 10 years ago
Is it for prevention or cure..so its a malaria drug not anti malaria if its for cure.someone clarify please???????
Is it for prevention or cure..so its a malaria drug not anti malaria if its for cure.someone clarify please???????
OKUKUSEKU 10 years ago
So many Profs & Dr's in Ghana beating about the bush, receiving fat salaries & causing financial loses to the state. Why should they be entertained at all? Sack them now.
So many Profs & Dr's in Ghana beating about the bush, receiving fat salaries & causing financial loses to the state. Why should they be entertained at all? Sack them now.
Emmanuel 10 years ago
Ah, but single dose malarial drug has been there for a long time .
Ah, but single dose malarial drug has been there for a long time .
great news, please make it affordable
Thank God for the discovery of this single-dose drug by an African.
I see it's about time Africans lead the way in discovering drugs for tropical diseases. We cannot depend on nontropical countries to discover drugs for tr ...
read full comment
Oyibaba,
I think the govt should commit about 2-4% of our GDP to research every year for tropical diseases affecting only tropical African countries and Caribbean islands. Our politicians and businessmen are trying to be as ...
read full comment
Good talk. I reccomend African researchers MUST accept herbalist to form research teams.
In this way research will be productive.
When the likes of the so called BISHOP DUNCAN WILLIAMS, PREACHING AND PRAYING TO STOP THE CEDI FROM FALLING WHEN THERE IS A CLEAR CUT CASE OF ILL MANAGEMENT OF THE FINANCE AND ECONOMIC TENETS BY POLITICIANS. THIS OSOSFO MO ...
read full comment
what is de name of de drug?
Is it for prevention or cure..so its a malaria drug not anti malaria if its for cure.someone clarify please???????
So many Profs & Dr's in Ghana beating about the bush, receiving fat salaries & causing financial loses to the state. Why should they be entertained at all? Sack them now.
Ah, but single dose malarial drug has been there for a long time .