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Member of the Global Science, Technology, Education and Mathematics (STEM) alliance, Ben Amoako, has said that there will be no need to seek experts from abroad if the students take the initiative seriously. In an interview with Kwaku Dawuro, on Movement In The Morning, on Movement TV/Wontumi radio, Mr Amoako noted that as part of the benefits of STEM to the nation, students will be able to find solutions to problems, which will lead to the end of going after experts abroad, at the expense of local experts in Ghana. In response to the future of STEM in the next…