Tuesday, 4 April 2023

Answering Professor Kojo Yankah's latest concern about Ghana

"We Africans (Ghanaians) are piling up degrees upon degrees, which is great πŸ‘πŸΏ Question is : why can’t we solve all our multifaceted development problems? What is wrong ? Are what we are learning and studying not beneficial to us?"

      -  Professor Kojo  Yankah  (Founder African University of Communications, Ghana)

With the greatest respect, in one's humble view, no society on the surface of the planet Earth can progress, when those who lack integrity dominate its system, oooo, Ghanafuor.

Ditto when good people sit on the fence and mind their own business - forgetting that the consequences of bad leadership eventually destroys society's moral fabric.  

Perhaps Ghana's tertiary institutions could make a difference in bringing about positive change -  by focusing on ensuring that their students understand the importance of  ethical behaviour in all aspects of their lives?

Just my two pesewas oooo - but then who am I, an uneducated old fool, to tell educated people who have acquired  a string of degrees, what will make a difference for our dear Mother Ghana, lol? Hmmmm,  ey3nsem piiii, oooo, Ghanafuor...

Finally, a little bit of creative-thinking: Instead of endless taxes and seeking an IMF bailout without any anti-corruption measures being put in place to protect the public purse,  why  don't we get this young Zimbabwean inventor to Ghana and partner him to help revive our bankrupt country's national economy:https://www.facebook.com/reel/489720039833829/?mibextid=eA6d3HrSeJoD5Dg0

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