I hate lizards. A late uncle of mine, hating these reptiles too, spoke to one lizard once, as though it were human: “If you do not vamoose from here, I
I hate lizards. A late uncle of mine, hating these reptiles too, spoke to one lizard once, as though it were human: “If you do not vamoose from here, I
Whenever I visit some news portals, I often ask the following rhetorical question: Do we have online proofreaders in Ghana? In other words, do we have English language professionals on
The Voltarians should have seen it coming. They took things for granted and before they could finish a bowl of ‘akplɛ’, power started slipping from their hands. Mr. Mahama was
THE ART OF LEADERSHIP By Dag Heward-Mills Helping somebody is a special seed that can be sown. A leader can sow many kinds of seeds in the lives of others.
“Both parties are promising but the NPP is more credible because it is backing the promises with proven track-record; and also, most promises being made by the NDC are already
Political parties have had their history in Ghana due to the instability that characterised the country’s political space since the country gained independence in 1957 Political parties are formed with
Astonishingly, whilst the late Mills was joyfully delivering his euphonious state of the nation address, Vice-President John Mahama, who also happened to be the chairman of the Armed Forces Council,
I could not end my utter disbelief upon listening to NDC’s 2020 manifesto launch and hearing former President Mahama blissfully articulating his plans to combat corruption in the unlikely event
John Mahama There is an element of truth in the notion that desperate times call for desperate measures, utterances, or behaviours at some point in human affairs. Here, former President
The Mossi people of Burkina Faso do not throw blows. They wrestle. When you see a Mossi man throwing blows in the course of wrestling, then he is losing the
Introduction: The family is the basic unit of every society and children form an important part of the family. Most people may have their own biological children but it is
THE ART OF LEADERSHIP Brotherly love is the concern you have for others. Love is experienced in different ways. In fact, there are different kinds of love. When something affects
The leadership that Ghana deserves is one of a ‘level 5’ leader. A ‘level 5’ leader, according to Jim Collins’ ‘Good To Great’ book, displays a powerful mixture of personal