“One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.” Plato “We do not have government by the majority. We
“One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.” Plato “We do not have government by the majority. We
John Mahama Using 2006 constant prices, Ghana continuously recorded debt-to-GDP ratio of above 70 per cent threshold for the three out of the four years of the last NDC government.
Some of us were taken aback listening to former President Mahama lamenting over the jailed galamseyers, and evocatively promising to pardon the wrongdoers who have been rightly convicted and
The political empire of Mr. John Dramani Mahama is gradually crumbling down. When it eventually does, the name of Mahama will be written in bronze. Ghanaians will remember Mahama as
The Art of Leadership It is very important to consider whom your audience is before you start to speak. When someone speaks, it is usually for the people he intends
Adjenim Boateng Adjei The chips have finally fallen at the right places and President Nana Dee has subsequently cracked the whip. The victim is no other than Adjenim Boateng Adjei,
There are many Christian ministers today who speak of owning churches. An apostle or a bishop may proudly say, “This is my church. I have several ministers who are overseeing
Passengers boarding a lorry which operated between Accra and Sekondi in the 1920s The construction of the railway system from scratch constituted an important item on the menu of the
Reader, I have three seemingly insoluble problems; first – The President’s ministers vis-à-vis Parliament; second – the way NPP selects her parliamentary candidates; and third – the need to elect
Best Case Scenario We will have to employ a best-case scenario with this piece. And pretend, for the most part, that both ‘opposing’ teams mean well in the absolute—specifically, the
It is well-documented that “during the year 2001, debt as a percentage of the GDP was not only unsustainably high and crippling but also deprived Ghanaians from money which could
Dr Mahumu Bawumia If you have ever worked as a farmer’s son like me, you will appreciate how painful it is to have a thorn in your flesh. It is
Introduction In these corrosive days of the corona pandemic, if there is one institution that has come under barrage of attacks then it is the world’s leadership. Some school of