Introduction Prof. Francis Kofi Allotey stands as one of the most brilliant mathematical physicists Ghana has ever produced. His remarkable achievements, which we will explore in this video, are inspiring. This video is part...
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Introduction Dr. Ave Kludze is the first Ghanaian to command and control a Spacecraft in Orbit from a mission control center. Dr Ave Kludze is a Ghanaian aerospace engineer and civil servant, specializing in complex systems...
Dr. Ashitey Trebi-Ollennu is a Ghanaian robotics engineer at NASA, where he has served as the chief engineer and technical group leader for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), since joining in 1999. He is the brain behind...
Over the past three decades, Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka has been one of the most prominent figures driving innovation in Ghana and Africa as a whole. From using materials such as ant mounds and palm nuts to cast and mold...
Dr. Thomas Owusu Mensah is one of the four scientist who contributed immensely to the development of fiber optics and nanotechnology. He was a chemical engineer and inventor. His work significantly increased production speed...
Victor B. Lawrence Over the past three decades, Victor B. Lawrence has left a major mark on the global telecommunications industry. Through his pioneering efforts, he has facilitated various advancements in broadband, High...
IntroductionToday we take a look at some Ghanaian innovators and their inventions. If you’re new here click on the subscribe button so you don’t miss any of our forthcoming videos. Apostle Kojo Safo KantankaWe can’t talk...
Automobiles have become an essential part of our daily lives. It has completely improved our way of transport and aided in fast and convenient ways of transporting goods and services. The automobile industry has evolved...
Ghana is changing its sheer memorization method of teaching and learning also known as “chew and pour” in schools across the country. On Thursday, September 22, Education Minister Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum raised these concerns...
In 2008, 84 children died after being given a poisonous teething formula named My Pikin Baby Teething Mixture. The paracetamol-based syrup, used for treating sore gums, was laced with a toxic chemical that is normally used as an...









