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desifemlove wrote:http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/29/africa/ghana-katanka-cars-feat/index.html
"trini too small"..."trini ent rich" lol...richer than ghana....
and to fix corruption we need cultural change. Harsher penalties at every level.
desifemlove wrote:http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/29/africa/ghana-katanka-cars-feat/index.html
"trini too small"..."trini ent rich" lol...richer than ghana....
and to fix corruption we need cultural change. Harsher penalties at every level.
rspann wrote:ED, Trinidad so third world that men advertising that they building web sites and they have engineers working for them, but they can't even spell tailor-made. They have it as Taylor-made!
rspann wrote:desifemlove wrote:http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/29/africa/ghana-katanka-cars-feat/index.html
"trini too small"..."trini ent rich" lol...richer than ghana....
and to fix corruption we need cultural change. Harsher penalties at every level.
That is important ,but more important ,Trinis have to change their attitude,completely.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:rspann wrote:ED, Trinidad so third world that men advertising that they building web sites and they have engineers working for them, but they can't even spell tailor-made. They have it as Taylor-made!
Good eye thanks for pointing it out, I appreciate it. But not sure why you think its made up or a lie? why would we lie about our credentials?
http://www.netvantagett.com/customer-support.html
http://www.effectic.com/
Its the same person, he has a BSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering from UWI. So yes he is indeed a real Engineer, I don't do this work alone, we also hire a freelancer from Taiwan for some projects. Also note its more than one person that posts with this ED tuner account. Not all posts made on this site is by me just thought I would point that out. Doh worry I guarantee you does make far more money than me, I is just a poor man doing an honest day work for ah honest day pay.
Trinispougla wrote:desifemlove wrote:http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/29/africa/ghana-katanka-cars-feat/index.html
"trini too small"..."trini ent rich" lol...richer than ghana....
and to fix corruption we need cultural change. Harsher penalties at every level.
Yeah sorry to burst your bubble, but Ghana has ginormous oil reserves, much more than here or anything that could be found in the Gulf of Paria. In fact, that whole area, known as the gulf of Guinea has almost as much oil as OPEC countries Angola amd Mozambique. Yuh feel Microsoft gone to Ghana because they cyah get nutin out of it? Katanka production costs are very cheap as is conversant with states with vast reserves. In addition to that Ghana has several banks that have branches all over Africa so they are overflowing with foreign exchange. You would also notice that Kantanka is owned by a former pastor and in no way connected to the government. Then if you are using that as an example, then diversification is dependent on the private sector and not on the government. Also Ghana has 27 million people. Look at numbers coming out of their financial institutions and not at standards of living. Nigeria in shear numbers is much more wealthy than us but their standard of living is horrible
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desifemlove wrote:Trinispougla wrote:desifemlove wrote:http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/29/africa/ghana-katanka-cars-feat/index.html
"trini too small"..."trini ent rich" lol...richer than ghana....
and to fix corruption we need cultural change. Harsher penalties at every level.
Yeah sorry to burst your bubble, but Ghana has ginormous oil reserves, much more than here or anything that could be found in the Gulf of Paria. In fact, that whole area, known as the gulf of Guinea has almost as much oil as OPEC countries Angola amd Mozambique. Yuh feel Microsoft gone to Ghana because they cyah get nutin out of it? Katanka production costs are very cheap as is conversant with states with vast reserves. In addition to that Ghana has several banks that have branches all over Africa so they are overflowing with foreign exchange. You would also notice that Kantanka is owned by a former pastor and in no way connected to the government. Then if you are using that as an example, then diversification is dependent on the private sector and not on the government. Also Ghana has 27 million people. Look at numbers coming out of their financial institutions and not at standards of living. Nigeria in shear numbers is much more wealthy than us but their standard of living is horrible
read the history of colonialism in Africa and since colonialism ended, this is why their living standards are horrible.
RASC wrote:Actually enjoying this conversation now.
The thread has morphed into an intelligent exchange without cursing, name calling and other silliness. Keep it up people!
Has anyone seen the new brand of vehicles being made in Ghana. Young entrepreneur just rolled the first set of units this past December.
If I'm not mistaken Ghana is also a net exporter of oil/gas. Where there is a will there is a way... We have NO CHOICE but to try something-ANYthing!
1UZFE wrote:Is this d govt achievements ched??
Rel quiet in here bai..
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