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Government has been urged to promote the study of aerospace engineering to safeguard Ghana’s future in technology.
This according to astronaut and engineer at the European Space Agency, Paolo Nespoli, will enable Ghana to control and best utilise its resource for the betterment of the nation.
He was speaking to Nhyira Addo in a new episode of the Executive Lounge.
Catch the full episode of the Best Minds on The Executive Lounge this Saturday at 6 pm on the JoyNews channel on MultiTV and channel 421 on DStv, with a repeat broadcast on Sundays at 9:30 pm.
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