“It takes many good deeds to build a reputation, and only one bad one to lose it.” Benjamin Franklin 6th U.S. President SOME OF US ARE QUITE PRAYERFUL, and we
“It takes many good deeds to build a reputation, and only one bad one to lose it.” Benjamin Franklin 6th U.S. President SOME OF US ARE QUITE PRAYERFUL, and we
Our divergent views on every public policy decision in Ghana makes one begin to understand why former President John Mahama, a few years ago, urged some officials of the New
The year was 1992, a cool December night at the Arts Centre. My drama group (Theatre Mirrors) was performing a play entitled ‘The Trial of Nelson Mandela’. I was seated
When I was growing up in my holy village many years ago, there was a whooping cough outbreak in the country. The disease spread like wild fire in the harmattan,
On Sunday night, I jumped for joy when the president announced the lifting of the partial lockdown of the Greater Accra, Tema, Kasoa and Greater Kumasi areas. I had led
THE ART OF LEADERSHIP By Dag Heward-Mills Patience has many advantages and blessings. Patience can make you achieve a number of things that you would otherwise not gain. Patience is
“It’s like they are trying to collapse the company. The fact that two bags of the product was contaminated does not mean all the products in the market was not
Verily, it is not farfetched for any patriotic Ghanaian to draw an adverse inference that if ex-President Mahama had not wasted Ghana’s scarce resources through alleged corruption and needless benevolence,
It’s exactly one week since the President lifted the partial lockdown on Greater Accra, Kasoa and the Greater Kumasi Areas and I dare say events so far seem to vindicate
DOES EVERY pastor, apostle, evangelist, teacher or prophet we see around have a relationship with God the Father? Many may answer this question in the affirmative or otherwise, but we
“Eventually, everyone will be quarantined to their houses with no sports to watch… and in 9 months from now a boom of babies will be born… and we will call
We cannot know how society protects its weakest and vulnerable, those at the bottom of society from deprivation until a catastrophe such as COVID-19, the ‘unseeable, undead, unliving blob’, to
The persons under discussion today are two medical doctors who are also Members of Parliament (MPs) for constituencies in the capital city. One belongs to the ruling Elephant, while the