“But not so with you. Rather, let the greatest among you become as the youngest and the leader as one who serves” -Luke 22-26 PERHAPS UNBEKNOWNST to Nana Otuo Siriboe
“But not so with you. Rather, let the greatest among you become as the youngest and the leader as one who serves” -Luke 22-26 PERHAPS UNBEKNOWNST to Nana Otuo Siriboe
When King David was growing old, he decided to build a temple to house the Ark of the Covenant to honor the Lord God of Israel who had helped him
In the last four decades, Ghana has embarked on three significant school curriculum reforms involving the 1987 basic education reform, 1996 fCUBE reform and the current standards-based curriculum (SBC) reform.
John Mahama It is quite disheartening to see public officials brashly conspiring and swindling the nation of billions of Cedis to the detriment of the poor and disadvantaged Ghanaians. A
Jesus was able to make people follow His instructions. Jesus told Peter to feed the flock of God and Peter did exactly that! If you call yourself a leader, ask
It’s been a 2021 of paybacks. Some have dubbed it the year of refund to state coffers. Ɔsonomma have been paying back to the state what is judged by the
I was with a fellow Kukrudite when the news first reached me. We both leapt for joy because Dr. Kwame Okro’s homeland had been spared the payment of huge judgement
IS IT right for just anyone to pick one verse of the Bible and begin to argue against the infallibility of the Word of God? Does it make sense
In Ghana, the two largest political parties, the NPP and NDC boast of disparate political ideologies. I would like to believe that the topmost priority of every political party
Uphold Science-Based Origin-Tracing and Fight COVID-19 Together Since the COVID-19 outbreak, China, upholding the vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind, provided information to the
There is no doubt that the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA) is Africa’s most forward-looking continental agreement which places us as an emerging global trade leader that has the
While growing up in the remote village of JINJINI, near Berekum, in the 1960s, one Akan proverb that I found very difficult to understand was: Ennye da a wobeto boo
“You can be the ripest, juiciest peach (orange) in the world and there’s still going to be someone who hates peaches (orange”). -Dita Von Tesse SHALOM, SALAAM – peace be