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Reactions to the 'The African PhD. Syndrome' Dear Editor I loved your article on PHD on the South African World cup tournament preparation. If all people are positive minded like you, Africa will get somewhere. Joy Afful Dear Editor They are also called Permanent Head Damage! It makes me hate being part of such a course. To Africa, PhDs are almost useless to us either way. DT Dear Editor This is such a refreshing read! Nice to hear encouragement rather than criticism directed at Africa. Anastasia Dear Editor Loved reading the book and this is a great interview. Well done Tolulope. Yemi Dear Editor Interesting article, it is important for all industries to conduct themselves ethically. Richard Aro Reactions to 'Let's Be Grown-Ups about Africa' Dear Editor This is great! Well done for putting this together. You are spot on! Ade Fashade Dear Editor This is it! You have said it very very clearly. Indeed, the sooner they got this message, the better for the World. The African Continent has really proved them completely wrong and the noble thing to do is to accept this and forge ahead with us. Thanks. Shirley Seidu Dear Editor I read this article with a smile on my face, but with sadness in my heart. Many of these points ring true to my experience and relationships with non-Africans. Unfortunately, as 'Africans' we need to address some of our own prejudices. A. Kabinga, Kenya Dear Editor To the two Wasogalings, congrats, congrats congrats. Thanks for the reminder that you only need to believe in your dream and work till you finally see it through. Vision very important. Proud of you two. Name not supplied What do you think about ReConnect Africa? Share your comments on this or any of our articles Contact us on:
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