INTRODUCTION I have avoided reading books written by my former colleagues reporting on their observations or experiences in the Governments I served with them lest some contents in the books
INTRODUCTION I have avoided reading books written by my former colleagues reporting on their observations or experiences in the Governments I served with them lest some contents in the books
I cannot for the life of me comprehend how and why anyone calling him/her self a reflective thinker can proclaim that Ghana’s economy under former President Mahama (3.4% growth
Growing up in Nima, a Zongo community in the nation’s capital, we were told many stories about the ills of the Busia government. Chief among them was the Aliens Compliance
SOMETHING MAY definitely enslave a Christian again after being saved and freed from the slavery of sin. Yes, something may rob a Christian of his or her blessings in Christ
Daasebre Professor (Emeritus) Emmanuel Oti Boateng Introduction COVID-19 has changed our way of life and experts have labelled the pandemic as the most crucial global health calamity of the century
Zuck He was a sophomore in Harvard when he built on the idea of connectivity. Connectivity, in this particular case, a fancy word for wanting to know other people’s ‘business’,
“To err is human; to forgive is divine” Alexander Pope “Forgiveness is the fragrance the violet sheds on the heel that crushed it” Mark Twain “Always forgive your enemies –
John Mahama The flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), former President John Mahama, has promised to create about one million jobs for the nation’s teeming youth, should he
John Mahama Some of us, so to speak, were extremely dumbfounded listening to the Minority Caucus’s 2020 electioneering campaign on Asempa FM on Thursday 6th August 2020, in which the
THE ART OF LEADERSHIP There are little things that make a big difference in your life! Do you respect these little things that make a difference? A good leader
I heard about the launch of the book but had no intention of reading it, at least not for now. I, however, could not resist borrowing when I chanced upon
John Mahama Ever since I devoted part of my precious time to follow politics in Ghana, I have never understood or stopped wondering why some people in the NDC behave
Pop Quiz: Picture yourself in a position of power—governmental power. You find awaiting you a queue, seeking audience with you—business initiatives, proposals they each carry. In this queue of Ghanaian