Ghanaian-American Who Was Involved With The Development Of Fiber Optic Technology Passes Away

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Ghanaian-American Who Was Involved With The Development Of Fiber Optic Technology Passes Away


Wongel Zelalem reports on Dr. Thomas Owusu Mensah, a Ghanaian-American chemical engineer who made significant contributions to the development of fiber optic technology passing away.

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  1. My condolences to professor Mensa family and friends. He will be surely missed. So glad he returned to his home land to give back and share his great works wirh his people as well. 😢

  2. We cannot continue blaming the British for poor education system after 100 years
    We should be sensible enough to know the education now is non functional and change

  3. My heartfelt condolences to his family & country over his demise. May his death inspire many young Africans or blacks to invent more things, which will help develop African & the world

  4. He gave his best to America, then in his old age came to Ghana to settle and help to build the country, but it’s too late 🥲. We always give our best to the west and it always comes back to bite us when these western countries don’t like or appreciate us and kick us out when we are old and wrinkly!. May he rest in peace😢

  5. Des choses positifs sur l'Afrique et des Africains les Media Occidentaux ne montrent jamais Travaillons ensemble pour construire une Afrique très Puissante

  6. Why do Africans in particular Ghanaians always blaming their short comings on outsiders instead of realizing where they want wrong and are going wrong. So they errors can be corrected.

  7. This is stupid thing for me now you make old you have now getting a pension in America he spent all his strength in America now he make old what can he do for Ghanaians oh what he know now he cannot do anything in America Ghana is it a stupid country who doesn't want to train a youngest

  8. He turned his eyes back home in recent times, and all we heard was that he had joined our ancestors. Don't we think there is something fishy ? Africans should wake up.

  9. We admire his personal achievement, but it has nothing to do with Ghana. It has all to do with America, where he domiciled and worked as an American. Ghanaians love the dead more than the living.