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
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
“Dr. Nkrumah did not alone compose the classical sonata and constitute the orchestra which sang Ghana’s clarion call to independence in sweet melody, all in two months. The fathers of
It is rather unfortunate that as a country, we have decided to stoop this low because it is politically expedient. How does stopping Togolese nationals or any foreign national from
Anytime I listen to communicators of both the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) on radio and television programmes, I ask one rhetorical question:
Former President Jerry John Rawlings once stated the obvious when he revealed during the 2019 National Democratic Congress (NDC) Cadre’s conference at Ejisu in the Ashanti Region that although
THE WORD “church” as used in the Bible must be used with care. Scripturally, it does not mean a physical building or a place of worship, religious systems, denominations, ministries
A new report on Ghana’s Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) has revealed that about 46 of the Ghanaian population are poor in different dimensions. This implies that with the current population
WHAT! INCREDIBLE! The French exclaim ‘incroyable’. Barbaric, heinous, abominable, gory, abhorrent, detestable, macabre… A 90-year decrepit, frail, mother of seven murdered in cold blood. Where is our sense of humanity?
The well-meaning Ghanaians, therefore, took a conscious decision by reposing their trust in NPP to set them free from the NDC government’s ostensive economic enslavement. And, rightly so, the good
You may remember where you were when news started going around that our affable and gentle former head of state, Prof. John Evans Atta Mills, had gone to the world