Olympio Says No Nkrumah The integration between the Republic of French Togoland and neighbouring Ghana was dear to the heart of Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah. The subject made the
Olympio Says No Nkrumah The integration between the Republic of French Togoland and neighbouring Ghana was dear to the heart of Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah. The subject made the
I was been told by a man of God that, witches and wizards drink human blood in the realm of the spirit. If that is the case, then whoever wants
Jerry John Rawlings The recent alleged kidnapping of a ‘pregnant’ Takoradi lady has brought sad memories to all patriotic and peace loving Ghanaians. Apparently, observers have been maintaining forcefully that
“There are two things in life for which we are never fully prepared : wins” -Jash Billings “If nature had arranged that husbands and wives should have children alternatively, there
The year was 1983 or thereabout. The venue was the Cocoa Affairs Court Complex. Time check circa 100hrs. I was fully robed as a lawyer, rushing between courts, very busy.
If you are sick of an inveterate disease with seemingly no cure for your ailment, the only option is to confront the ailment with whatever means available. When we were
The patriotic and “justice-loving” Ghanaians shrilled and thrilled when the Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Alfred Benin, ordered a few years ago that some identified properties of the litigious
The Art of Leadership It is important for a leader to avoid pyrrhic victories! A pyrrhic victory is a term for “a victory won at too high a cost”. What
It’s been 64 years, six months, some days and hours as I write, since Kwame Nkrumah declared ‘Black Man is capable of handling his own affairs.’ It’s consoling he didn’t
When I once said ours was a country that comprised of persons who were mostly more emotional than reasonable, many were those who called me egotistic. Again, when I said
EVERYONE WHO announces to have been called into any of the five-fold ministry offices indirectly suggests that the Lord Jesus Christ has appointed him. The Bible makes it clear that
The late Dr. Hilla Limann The 24th of September 1979 will always be remembered as a new beginning; the next chapter in the annals of Ghanaian history, after a series
Over the last decade, Ghana has made good progress in getting girls into school. By 2019, nearly 100% of primary school-aged girls were enrolled in school, with 92% in lower