#CitiTrends Episode 26: Making Ghanaian innovators global players vrs Tech Hubs in Ghana for growth

What a week it has been on the technology front in Ghana and what an amazing show it was on Citi 97.3 FM. This week, the show started off with a chat about why technology innovators from Ghana and Africa seemed not to be making the global impact they should be making despite the amazing …

#CitiTrends Episode 25: Apple and Samsung share spoils vrs Christianity’s battle with technology

A very lively conversation on #CitiTrends this week with every minute being full of amazing revelations. On the show this week, we look back the announcements from Samsung who unveiled the new Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and Note 5 devices at an event in Accra. Speaking with Tetteh Akornor who is the product manager for …

#CitiTrends Episode 23: AIX 2015 in details vrs Debate on Internet Governance

Exciting things are happening in the technology space around the world and they are having an impact on Ghana. In this week's episode of #CitiTrends, we head back to Ashesi University and get some more details about the Ashesi Innovations Experience 2015. Faculty members and students of the Accra based education institution take senior high …

#CitiTrends Episode 22: Crowdsourcing and Funding vrs AIX 2015: An introduction

Another week and another great episode of #CitiTrends. This week was great because of the announcement that #CitiTrends has been nominated in the 2015 World Summit Awards as the best and most innovative solution in Media & News from Ghana. On the show however, we looked at the phenomenon called Crowdsourcing which is basically a process of getting …

#CitiTrends Episode 21: 22nd Century education in Ghana vrs Ghana’s App ecosystem

Another amazing week and another great show on #CitiTrends. Education is a key component in every country’s development. All over the world, the way in which students are being trained and taught is changing. People today get a lot of their information on the web and through their mobile devices. But is Ghana ready for these …