The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills Every leader has people around him; his family, advisers, friends, his workers, workers of his predecessor, school mates, childhood friends and many others.
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills Every leader has people around him; his family, advisers, friends, his workers, workers of his predecessor, school mates, childhood friends and many others.
This one, which I see as nothing else but scoop, is so exciting. It’s like a miracle! I don’t think anyone ever thought it would happen. I mean the happening
One Akan proverb I love so much is, “The stick used in beating Takyi is lying in wait for use on Baah.” The essence of the wise-saying is to
LIFE IN the present fallen world is characterised by inevitable conflicts between individuals, families, organisations, communities, nations and even religions resulting from overlapping interests, beliefs and ideas. But the
In the past few days, a member of the legal profession in response to a petition filed against him by a former client of his to the Disciplinary Committee of
Kennedy Agyapong “Then the Lord reached out His hand, touched my mouth. And the Lord said unto me: Behold, I have put my words in your mouth, you will speak
The term has been kept out of sight and out of the limelight of the daily rants on our media platforms until it occurs. With politics and entertainment, business
The Art of Leadership It is not easy to survive the hardships you encounter in life. Apostle Paul was a survivor! He described the many difficult circumstances he encountered. Paul
The tale of the village lizard is one I first heard from my late father. It is a story I subsequently heard from many of my Northern folks. People are
IT SEEMS to me that neither science nor religion is good or bad in themselves. It is people who make good use or bad use of them. Thus, the goodness
I decided not to wade into the football prophecies controversy but I could not hold back my composure and emotional intelligence upon listening to the said prophet’s sensational explanations on
We cannot deny or ignore the fact that former President Mahama had held various roles in the political scene, first as an assemblyman, then as a parliamentarian, a deputy minister,
Speak of me as I am. Nothing extenuate, nor set down aught in malice. -Othello-William Shakespeare WE ARE AWARE of the implication of “sub judice” relating to it