RWE LEARNT in last week’s publication that there are works of God in this world which are summed up in one great work. The Lord Jesus Christ called it “the
RWE LEARNT in last week’s publication that there are works of God in this world which are summed up in one great work. The Lord Jesus Christ called it “the
In thevideo, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC2OzFoEqso&feature=youtu.be,a man is seen standing in front of a huge Onyina tree. He stretches out his arms as wide as they can go, trying to wrap them around the tree. His
More than 11.6 million firms are owned by women in the U.S. These firms employ nearly nine million people, and generate $1.7 trillion in sales, according to 2017 data from
It seems like a ‘WHO IS WHO CONTEST’ in the West African Sub-region. The two former colonial nations of Ghana or Gold Coast if you like and Nigeria seem to
“Criminals should be punished, not fed pastries” Lemony Snicket WE READ ABOUT the middle aged Nigerian man who attempted to lure and kidnap a 4- year old boy on
DThere is no doubt that in today’s Ghana, the city of Cape Coast boasts of the highest concentration of the best schools in Ghana – Mfantsipim, Adisadel College, St Augustine’s,
Human beings, for generations, have ingrained preference for that which is familiar. Talk about the so-called black-white race construct, ethnicity, tribe, or even professional, political, religious affiliations, including the strong
T We are living in an age of terror and that is the naked truth. Africa is not noted for that madness but today we have come face to face
MA certain incorrect English expression has gained wide currency in Ghana. The incorrect expression is ‘write an examination’ or ‘write an exam’. But this expression is unacceptable in British and
Every pastor must be a master of demons. A pastor cannot allow evil spirits to be around him. He should be able to detect, feel and know when an evil
??bob? ba! Coming events, they say, cast their shadows. You stage a coup that no one needed. You write a constitution you think will keep you and your gang of
One of my all-time favourite musicians in Ghana is Charles Kwodwo Fosu, aka Daddy Lumba. I fell in love with his voice as far back as my secondary school days
When I was a young journalist, I used to resent the constant trooping of Ghanaian delegations to foreign countries to attend conferences. Couldn’t all that money be used to build