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iammo:Every university conduct research. That is the purpose of your thesis and project. Whether it is scrutinised and place into pratical use is another topic. |
samorobo:You just validate what i said earlier that no foreing established investment in Nigeria that will not be replicated in Ghana. What we have are investment yet to be replicated in Nigeria. For example, Google already extablish its AI laboratory in Ghana [b]and it is the only one in africa [/b]well it might not be the last. Renault in France, the biggest automobile in france that manufacture mecerdice engine will be establishing an automobile assembly plant in Ghana this year. And they are following the footsteps of Volkswagen, Nissan and Sinotruk who will, this year, establish assembly plants in Ghana. . And if you want to know more. Just google up. |
Johncables402:Oh, you are not abreast with current trending. I can't learn from you.. Literacy rate in Ghana is almost 80 percent as will speak , compare that with Nigeria, The gini co efficient is also low which means there is more equal society than Nigeria. And presently the economic growth is far better than what is obtainable in Nigeria. Never confused bigger economy with healthy economy. Unlesss it is well diversified with sustainable micro and macro economic discipline. |
Johncables402:ok , tell me where Nigeria is leading Ghana . I want to learn from you. |
Fantasy coffin
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Fantasy coffin . Ghana In Ghana, you have the luxury to request to be buried in a casket that symbolized your profession. Check out.
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martineverest:This is bullshit. NIGERIA and the rest of west Africa are underdeveloped country, therefore needs a growth rate that is tripple of developed world to meet up. Usa and Germany are developed country, they have grown enough in technology, education, health care services Etc. Why Will Nigeria be comfortable with 1.9 growth rate. If you don't get it, get this analogy, let say you are playing a mortal kombat video game. After you win and have cross many levels - it will becomes more and more difficult to progress. The game gets harder and harder as you move up the value chain. US and Germany have somewhat saturated. Such is the case in developed economies like Germany and US. NIGERIA is a poor country and likewise the rest of west africa. So if Nigeria is not growing impressively at this stage . It shows Goverment are not doing well in infrastructure, manufacturing base, education, and healthcare. The other west africa are having catch up growth. Which means if it continue to grow in such way and Nigeria continue growth still remains poor. They may catch up though there is still a long way to go to bridge that gap. |
martineverest:It is simple mathematics. catch up effect, and diminishing marginal return. Ivory coast needs to catch up. |
Ghana Garden and flower show. Next one will happen in September.
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Ecotourism in Ghana ( Accra).
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The place the event took place yesterday. Hillburi in Aburi. GHANA
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Ok....
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And it happen
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Somewhere in Ghana yesterday where range rover spot are put on display. . Aburi Ghana. Ok range rover let see how you can sustain on the hills.
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Larryslim:Cus it is nearly impossible for a trainned Ghanaian with Ghanaian background to school in Nigeria. |
Larryslim:You are not schooling in Nigeria right? |
samorobo:Longrich is also establishing its manufacturing plant in Ghana. There is no investment in Nigeria that will not be replicate in Ghana. What we are having are investment in Ghana that are yet to be replicated in Nigeria. There is a reason Ghana is nickname Gateway of Africa. And also geographical center of the world. Ghana is located in the center of the earth. |
obaaderemi:Once you know application of place value and where it is neccasrily applicable. I will begin to take your frustration with a keen heart. Yours might not be due to acute ignorance, it might be your prefer choice to exhibit publicity stunt . |
vikstandon:GHANA parliament had already extablish laws to be follow regarding the drones. |
9jaRealist:You guys don't get the gist, The country launched the largest drones delivery coverage in the world. Yes, some country like ruwanda started it as far back as 2016. What Ghana did that make special is the wide coverage of the drones. Nearly all Ghana geographical location are captured. |
ameh99:By delivery, it is the largest ever in the world and the country has also established assembly hub for the drones . |
DaHrNn0001:Yet, you are still in the country, doing what exactly if i may ask. Only an illiterate Ghanaian will see the project baseless, right thinking Ghanaian welcome the development. |
obaaderemi:You this analphabetic slowpoke have started again. Do you think nana will act unintelligently to potential investors ? GHANA does not have a leader with myopic view like Nigeria who thinks closing down some of her embassey abroad will increase foreing direct investment. Very brutish approach if you ask me. Ghana is endowed with natural resources. And the proceeds from these resources were managed well by GHANAIAN leaders who made the eonomy bouyant, No Nigerians are running Ghana economy.They are in Ghana just doing their buisinesses just as any potential buisiness individuals or companies would do in foreign countries. |
EXPERIENCE GHANA( west legon known as wetlands
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The world largest medical drones delivery service take off in Ghana. It become fully operational today. Vice President Dr Mamahudu Bawumia on Wednesday, launched the first-ever medical drone delivery service in Ghana, and the largest such drone delivery network in the world, at Omenako, near Suhum, in the Eastern Region. The ‘Fly-To-Save-A-Life Project’, a collaboration between the Ministry of Health and Zipline Technologies, will provide a rapid response to medical emergencies, especially in hard to reach areas, through the flying of unmanned drones to supply 12 routine and emergency services as well as 148 lifesaving medical products selected by the Ministry of Health. The Omenako Service Centre, the first of four planned centres, will supply these products to facilities located in the whole of the Eastern Region, and parts of the Volta, Ashanti, Central and Greater Accra Regions. Three other centres are expected to be completed this year to cover most of Ghana. The service will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Each centre will be 100% staffed by Ghanaian engineers, health care professionals and logistics personnel, and paid for by the private sector through their corporate social responsibility obligations with no cost to government. Speaking almost a year to the day since the possibility of setting up a medical drone service in Ghana was broached to him, an elated Vice President Bawumia said the successful launch of the service is yet another example of the triumph of innovation, especially in the use of technology, being championed by the Nana Akufo-Addo government. Source. Myjoyonline |
chrisagyei:Ayeeko Ghana |
This GHANAIAN man is the reason behind your fast internet speed.... The whole world acknowledge him Ghana’s technology icon, fibre-optics inventor and Nanotechnology expert, Dr. Thomas Mensah, has received the 2019 International Nanotechnology Conference award. The award was presented at the World Nanotechnology Conference held in Dubai from April 15 -17, where he was also the guest speaker. Dr. Mensah at this international conference was also appointed to the European Commission on Advanced Nanotechnology Education based in France. This Commission will guide the training of graduates in nanotechnology, focusing on industrialisation of the technology. Dr. Mensah’s keynote speech was titled ‘The Commercialisation of Nanotechnology in 21st Century’. The lecture was delivered to Nanotechnology scientists, engineers, students and professors from over 20 countries: including the United States of America, UK, France, Italy, Spain, China, Japan, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt and India. Dr. Thomas Mensah is a leading world Infrastructure expert, whose current focus is developing a road map for the industrialisation of Ghana. He is also the Founder and creator of the Silicon Valley-Ghana, located at the Kofi Annan ICT Centre. This innovation has brought a Google Artificial Intelligence Lab to Ghana, which serves as the focal point for AI Development on the entire continent of Africa by Google. The Consular General of Ghana to Dubai, Samata Gifty Bukari, also attended the lecture and was first to congratulate Dr. Mensah on behalf of the President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. She expressed how Ghana as a country is proud of what he represents, his global achievements and what he has done for the country. Dr. Mensah and the Consular General held discussions with business leaders in Dubai on Technology Transfer and potential Investments into Ghana. He is the holder of several Patents and the author of four books on Innovation, Superconductor Engineering, Fibre Optics Engineering, The Right Stuff Comes in Black Too, and the International Text Book, Nanotechnology Commercialisation He is a fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineering, Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeoronautics and Astronautics, Fellow of Ghana Institute of Engineering, and a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in the USA. Source: thebftonline.com
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samorobo:lol. Just visit RMB websites. Simple .
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samorobo:simple . The former one put Ghana in number 4 position. But Ghana is in 9th position now and this was because of IMF downward economic growth review of 2018 but as Ghana is set to be the country with highest economic growth in 2019, the ranking is expected to favour Ghana in 2020. Check the 2019 own.
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samorobo:Nigeria is in number 8 position while Ghana is in 9th position. And cote devoire take the last position. If you ask me, that is not impressive for a country who just come out of recession. Well, let's see how this year will unfold. I wish Nigeria well. |
theenchanter:The video showing uganda student asking the question is on YouTube |
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. Nigeria still leads Africa in almost everything. Swallow that .