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Education Kuami Eugene is a past student of Salvation Army Senior High School located in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Despite a few struggles he encountered on his educational journey and pursuance of his music career, he furthered his education at the Ghana Communication Technology University, formally known as Ghana Telecom University. Kuami Eugene and Conan O Brien Kuami Eugene and Conan O Brien Pulse Ghana Music career The Rockstar expressed interest in music at a very early stage of his life. He began learning about music as at the age of sixteen. After equipping himself and psyching his mind to pursue a career in music, he auditioned for MTN Hitmaker and won third place at the end of the season. Five years down the line, the Rockstar has produced about 30 songs and featured on several other songs with top musicians in the country.
Fixing the country goes beyond political parties and government
By Richmond Sarpong Listen to article
Fixing the country goes beyond political parties and government. We need a holistic approach to fixing the country. Government alone or an individual cannot fix the country. I will want to address some aspect of the economy starting with our Educational institution.
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All educational systems in Ghana and the whole of Africa as fail as a continent. These are some questions worth disturbing enough; What makes a school dropout in the second year to be successful by designing Bolt App for the world whiles a four-year university graduate becomes stranded? What secrets are thought in some institution outside Africa that we are not teaching our students in Ghana and Africa? What makes some of the Ghanaian students travel abroad and becomes more successful academically and practice what they learnt but when they are in Ghana, they were trailing papers and worse is t
GIJ LEADS GLOBAL CONVERSATION ON TWITTER AND THE AFRICAN FUTURE
April 30, 2021
The Directorate of Research, Innovation and Development (DRID) of the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) will today, hold a panel discussion on, “Twitter and the African Future: Rethinking Digital opportunities and challenges.”
The discussion which would be held online through Zoom would have four speakers with diverse technological backgrounds and African studies speak to the subject.
The panelists include Dr Ezer Osei Yeboah-Boateng, the Dean Faculty of Computing and Information Systems (FoCIS) at the Ghana Communication Technology University, and Foster Akugri, Founder and President of the Hacklab Foundation (Focal Twitter Partner in Ghana).
GIJ leads global conversation on the topic Twitter and the African Future modernghana.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from modernghana.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.