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Kwaku Damoah replied to Kwaku Damoah's discussion Being a Statistician\ Statistical Programmer in Africa in the group SAS Network
"I have a tuition program for small groups in Accra on Weekends and Evenings. People interested in joining can get in touch at kdamoah@hotmail.com or @KwakuDamoah on twitter. There is also the possibility of running the training in your workplace,…"
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Bakare Babajide Mike Jnr left a comment for Kwaku Damoah
"HI BROS, MY NAME IS BAKARE BABAJIDE MIKE JNR, A NIGERIAN CURRENTLY WORKING WITH THE WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL (WAEC). I HAVE MY FIRST DEGREE IN STATISTICS AND TWO SECOND DEGREES IN STATISTICS AND EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION. I CAME ACROSS YOUR…"
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nikoi kotey commented on Kwaku Damoah's blog post GenSTATS for Teaching and Learning in Ghana
"Where in Ghana can i get hold of you please."
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Walter Stevens replied to Kwaku Damoah's discussion Being a Statistician\ Statistical Programmer in Africa in the group SAS Network
"I run a niche SAS-oriented Analytics/Risk business in South Africa. There is a fair amount of work in financial services, although I must admit the some recent graduates are amazed at how poor the understanding of statistics and data mining is…"
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GenSTATS for Teaching and Learning in Ghana

 Hi folks, it's being an exciting adventure evaluating GenSTATS for teaching and learning, well to sum up I think it is a brilliant software especially for the teaching of statistics to undergraduates, first time programmers or students from other fileds such as public health and social sciences. The ease to navigate and the tips that appear at the landing page makes statistical computing appealing and unintimidating. I will be bloging on this some more as I receive more feedback from other…See More
Mar 11, 2011
Kwaku Damoah replied to Kwaku Damoah's discussion Being a Statistician\ Statistical Programmer in Africa in the group SAS Network
"R is great, but I have a lot resources on SAS, please tell me more about R and how we can use it, I am looking for ideas, I am happy to speak to you or better travel to Congo and have some time with the statisticians there. Kwaku"
Aug 24, 2010
Mark Otiende replied to Kwaku Damoah's discussion Being a Statistician\ Statistical Programmer in Africa in the group SAS Network
"OMG!!Where has this discussion been all my life. I will speak for undergraduate statistics students in Kenya. Most of the things we learn in class are statistical concepts with almost no classes on statistical computing/programming."
Aug 23, 2010

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Statistician with Interest in Statistical Computing, SAS Programming and Applied Data Analysis. I program in SAS, Stata, Python, R etc., and have developed several Macros and Customed on Demand Applications in these languages. I am also involved and very interested in development of Statistics and Statistical Computing in Africa.
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GenSTATS for Teaching and Learning in Ghana

 

Hi folks, it's being an exciting adventure evaluating GenSTATS for teaching and learning, well to sum up I think it is a brilliant software especially for the teaching of statistics to undergraduates, first time programmers or students from other fileds such as public health and social sciences. The ease to navigate and the tips that appear at the landing page makes statistical computing appealing and unintimidating. I will be bloging on this some more as I receive more feedback…

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At 1:09am on August 15, 2012, Bakare Babajide Mike Jnr said…

HI BROS,

MY NAME IS BAKARE BABAJIDE MIKE JNR, A NIGERIAN CURRENTLY WORKING WITH THE WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL (WAEC). I HAVE MY FIRST DEGREE IN STATISTICS AND TWO SECOND DEGREES IN STATISTICS AND EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION. I CAME ACROSS YOUR INITIATIVE TODAY AND I BELIEVE IT IS A RIGHT STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. HOWEVER, I WANT TO FIND OUT HOW I MYSELF AND MY TEAM IN WAEC CAN BENEFIT FROM YOUR SAS PROGRAMMING INITIATIVE.

I WILL BE ON TOP OF THE WORLD IF WE CAN GET TO DISCUSS MORE ON THIS, THANKS-MBJ

 

At 12:53pm on March 11, 2011, Charles Boachie said…

hi, good to hear from you. sorry for the silence, busy body. i am fine here and statiscally speaking well! very busy at the moment. hope you're ok as well.

Charles

At 11:05am on January 3, 2011, Semkiwa G. L said…
HEY!Kwaku what you are telling is True I did my Bachelor in Statistics at University of Dar es salaam, Tanzania with little knowledge in Statistical programmin.Current I am in  India doin Msc Statistics,No thing different i can see occupied with too many theories.I feel like not be compitent in market.I need your advise brother
At 9:41am on March 20, 2009, Tracy Malcolm said…
Hello Kwaku
Just sent you an email could you please call me on 0870 871 0056 or 01926 833049. I have tried your mobile numbers, but I'm not sure if we have an updated number. I look forward in hearing from you
Kindest Regards

Tracy Malcolm
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