Re: “Dr.” Spio Garbrah, Please Set the Records Straight
By Kwabena Mprah Jnr
Feature Article | Tue, 17 Feb 2009
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After reading the article headlined: “Dr.” Spio Garbrah, Please Set the Records Straight, which was published on www.ghanaweb.com on Thursday, February 12, 2009 I came to only one conclusion, that, many Ghanaian academics are very destructive.

The article which questioned why Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, the Ghanaian Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organization (CTO) calls himself by the title, “Dr.” was to say the least the most disgraceful thing done by Ghanaian academics in recent history.

I am not too sure why some people have gone to school purposely to cause destruction and havoc to the society. Instead of using the education we have acquired to invent tools to aid our developmental agenda, we preoccupy ourselves with destroying the few progressive personalities in the history of this continent!

Sometime, in the year 2005, there was huge controversy between Apostle Kwadwo Sarfo, a Ghanaian industrialist and some elements within the Ghanaian academia. In fact, the debate was so petty that I began to ask myself whether as a people, we were really serious at all.

Apostle Sarfo's crime was that he dared to question the aptitude of recent products of Ghanaian universities. So some members of the academia descended heavily on him. Some said he had never invented anything but was rather engaged in 'reverse engineering.' My opinion was that Apostle Sarfo has done very well. He has made limousines that actually work, he has made air conditioners, he has his own versions of liquid crystal display television sets and his work in the agricultural field is simply beyond comprehension. These are all relative to his poor educational background.

In fact, Apostle Sarfo does not boast of any formal education. He was not even able to complete his middle school education. But he stands very tall in his achievements. Even the accomplished Ghanaian Engineer, Robert Wood has never questioned Apostle Sarfo's mind boggling innovations.

Some time ago, some elements in the Ghanaian society even sought to get Komla Dumor, a famous Ghanaian broadcaster with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) sacked. His crime, according to his detractors, stemmed from their perception that Komla was too critical of the past NPP government in Ghana. Well, they failed so badly in their mission because Komla was recently promoted at the BBC!

At the time I was reading the terse but destructive article written by the two purported PhD holders, there was a very interesting debate taking place on the BBC. The BBC debate sought to establish whether science research had contributed anything meaningful to our continent.

From the contributions on the BBC programme, I simply told myself that we African intellectuals and academics should rather bow our heads in shame for failing the continent.

Education is part of the culture of a people. And as far as I am aware, culture becomes irrelevant if it refuses to be progressive. And to the extent that many of our academics have not discovered anything meaningful which has been able to transform the lives of our people for the better, I'd rather say that western education has been more destructive than progressive.

I also wondered why some 'professionals' should form an association just to 'strip' Ekwow Spio-Garbrah of an honourary title he uses. As far as I am aware, academic degrees are not necessarily earned – they are largely awarded. And it therefore becomes the preserve of the recipient of such degrees to either use them or not! That is why many African leaders, such as Dr Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe of Nigeria, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, and many others did not earn academic degrees but chose to use their honorary degrees. So Spio-Garbrah is not committing any crime or fraud.

Spio-Garbrah is not committing a crime simply by prefixing his name with “Dr.” After all, the authors of the text themselves admit that the subject of their unwarranted attack had the degree conferred on him at Middlebury College, which is the same university where Bill Clinton was also awarded an honorary doctorate a year later.!

Before I digress too much, how effective have the chains of titles we have struggled over for all these years been in eradicating poliomyelitis or malaria? How have the many archaic PhDs helped in solving our backwardness? How effective have we utilized our PhDs in breaking new frontiers in developing new models for governance or business?

This reminds me of a popular joke during my graduate studies programme that Ghanaian professors are only identified by their long gray beards and their old school mini-shirts.

The attitude of the two writers also reminds me of an incidence at an academic board meeting at the University of Ghana. During that meeting, a female lecturer who did not have a PhD at the time proposed a review to a motion that had been tabled. In a typical bully tactic and with the usual “professor is a paragon of wisdom fashion”, the middle- aged lecturer was told by a professor to “shut up. “If PhD holders are talking, why should you also question their wisdom?” was the attitude.

Well, that female lecturer friend of mine has since acquired a PhD! And that is how bad the situation is with the Ghanaian academia.

Asamoah and Appiah, the most progressive people in the world, have not been reputed to have acquired the most university degrees. People with the most degrees have also not been scientifically proven to be the ones with the best intelligence quotients (IQs). In fact, Bill Gates, Chairman of Microsoft and chief software architect of same did not complete his Harvard University education. However, he is reputed to be one of the few persons with extremely high IQs, and if PhDs were the determinants of success in life, then Gates would have been a total write off.

In history are also Larry Page and Sergey Brin, co-founders of the most popular search engine on the World Wide Web, Google! The two young brains, who are both barely 36 years old, founded Google in the dormitories of Stanford University when they hadn't then completed their PhD dissertations!

I have had many running battles with some Ghanaian PhDs in recent times and I think that based on the article under reference, I can say without any doubt that many of our academics are simply retrogressive.

Ekwow Spio-Garbrah has achieved a lot for himself and Ghana. This is not the time for some fake names to hide under a tenuous organization to pull him down. Do the writers know that Ekwow Spio-Garbrah's classmates at Achimota School consider him a child prodigy for having passed his Common Entrance to enter Achimota School at the age of nine, completing his O-Level exams at the age of 14, and even topping his A-Level Class at the age of 16? Do they know that he graduated from the University of Ghana topping his class at the age of 19, and declined University scholarships to study for a PhD in English Literature and also a PhD in Communications? Do they know—as many Ghanaian journalists such as Kofi Coomson of Chronicle fame know-- that Dr. P.A.V. Ansah, then Director of the School of Journalism at the University of Ghana told the whole world that Spio-Garbrah was the best student he ever had, after Spio-Garbrah topped his graduate class in Journalism and Communications? What about the fact that Spio-Garbrah's record in obtaining a Distinction in his Master's Degree at Ohio University has been cited by American professors who taught him then to other Ghanaians enrolling at that University to this day. Do “Drs”Asamoah and Appiah know that Spio-Garbrah was actually admitted in 1979 to two full Fellowships to undertake studies towards PhDs at Syracuse University in New York and Temple University in Philadelphia, but he declined because he also had received simultaneously a very exciting job offer from Hill and Knowlton, New York, then the world's largest public affairs firm in the world—the first African to be so employed in that 1000+ professional firm?  Continued   
Source: Kwabena Mprah Jnr

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