The recent arrest of motorists, who flaunted traffic regulations with impunity by the Police, has been applauded by many Ghanaians and their wish is that it remains a permanent feature
The recent arrest of motorists, who flaunted traffic regulations with impunity by the Police, has been applauded by many Ghanaians and their wish is that it remains a permanent feature
President Nana Akufo-Addo The Freedom House—US-based independent nonprofit watchdog NGO devoted to the strong promotion of free speech and human rights ideals around the globe—posted on its website or included
Ghanaians are patient. They are so patient that they can allow themselves to be bullied, intimidated and kicked like dogs but when the time comes for them to act, no
OA septuagenarian like me can still feel orphaned because I know if Nna and Agyaa were alive, I would still draw on their generous wise counsel. An orphan is so
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills A good husband must show his strength as a head. It is wisdom to be a strong and wise leader in the marriage. Surprisingly,
I don’t remember the first time I heard of the demonstration, but I do remember telling myself it will be a very good exercise for persons having protruded stomach like
BA FEW years ago, a pastor told me the spiritual world is very slippery. Indeed, the spiritual world may be very difficult to understand. Even many wonder if a world
‘K1: Koo, what at all is wrong with Ghana football these days? We seem to be going forwards and backwards! K2: Forwards and backwards? Where did you hear that phrase?
GTo appreciate Ghana within the framework of regional and continental integration, it is perhaps necessary to cast the country’s firm and unflinching commitment to West African regionalism and continental integration
No matter how true a proposition is, if it is not fully, frequently and fearlessly discussed, it will degenerate into a dead dogma and not a living truth (J.S Mill,
“Silence becomes cowardice when occasion demands speaking out the whole truth and acting accordingly.” Mahatma Gandhi WHY SHOULD ANYONE begrudge the NDC for organizing the “Kum Yen Preko” demonstration
SAs a proofreader, I have noticed that two common types of mistakes in written English are malapropism and confusion as regards the use of homophones. Malapropism is the mistaken use
AIn a conversation quite recently with a relative living in Baltimore here in United States, we both agreed that millions of Ghanaians are ignorantly “hyper-opinionated” and think they know everything