Redeemer Buatsi

Redeemer Wins Creativity, Innovation, And Entrepreneurship Award

Redeemer Wins Creativity, Innovation, And Entrepreneurship Award

A Ghanaian student at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette has won a research award of $2000 for his research in Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship. The award is part of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s efforts in connecting UL Lafayette creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship researchers, showcasing UL Lafayette faculty and graduate student research projects and providing seed-money for faculty and graduate student research projects. The award is the second Redeemer has recieved in support of his research this year, having received a similar amount in April 2024 in support of his ongoing media analysis research. His current research explores…
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The New FORCE: A New Force Or An Old Shallowness

The New FORCE: A New Force Or An Old Shallowness

Nana Kwame Bediako (aka Freedom Jacob Ceasar or Cheddar) recently announced that he wants to extend the sea from the coast of Ghana to the Ashanti region. He said this as part of his political tour of the Ashanti region, where he wants to listen to Ghanaians ahead of this year’s (2024) elections. While the promise to extend the sea from the coast of Ghana to the landlocked region of the Ashanti Region is ambitious, the real question is the feasibility of such a venture in the face of other alternatives and Ghana’s current economic woes. Before addressing feasibility and…
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Brilliant Ghanaian Student In The United States Receives Research Award To Conduct Research In Louisiana

Brilliant Ghanaian Student In The United States Receives Research Award To Conduct Research In Louisiana

Redeemer Buatsi is a Ghanaian student at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette who has recently been awarded a 25,000 Ghana cedis (2000$) award to conduct research in the State of Louisiana. The award is part of strategic steps being undertaken by the University of Louisiana to promote research aimed at strengthening the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals in Louisiana. More importantly, the grant aims to encourage graduate students to conduct SDG-related research that feeds into the larger SDG framework. Redeemer will be studying how the media in the state of Louisiana presents issues affecting women and children, specifically…
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