I had the shock of my life when I was working with the Nigerian Concord newspaper as a columnist in the early 1980’s. The popular newspaper, owned by the late
I had the shock of my life when I was working with the Nigerian Concord newspaper as a columnist in the early 1980’s. The popular newspaper, owned by the late
John Mahama Looking closely at the former President John Mahama’s behavior and criticisms of everything about Nana Akufo-Addo government, one can think of a wasteful soccer player who out of
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Beware, my compatriots when decisions are left for you to implement. That is extremely important if you are dealing with ‘chop chop’ people who only chop, court popularity to cover
After a vigorous campaign in 2016, the Ghanaian electorate gave President Nana Dee and those riding on the Elephant a four-year mandate to run the affairs of the country. They
Kwaku Bimpeh The free senior high school (SHS) policy of the ruling NPP government, with all its exuberance and while addressing the issues of access and equity, has once again
One of the most depressing aspects of our national life is the way some of our citizens find it impossible to relegate their personal interests to the background and think
“Every night my family sleeps under the mosquito net and we are safe from malaria,” Jemima Asante reveals. “We have not been to the hospital for malaria in the
PERHAPS, YOU have been a Christian for years, and belong to a prestigious local church or denomination. But do you know your pastor’s key duty to you? Well, we know
Attorney-General Gloria Akuffo I have seen a recent press release said to be from a group of people calling themselves, “Coalition of NPP Footsoldiers Against Corruption”. The release, which is
Life is very frail, death very final and murder often a simple crime to commit. Which is perhaps why such fearful crime fascinates us all. The foulest of murders
“The most potent weapon of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed” Steve Biko (1977) PROFESSOR OBIRI DANSO, V.C. of KNUST, is a card-bearing member of the NDC or
When they were in government, for good EIGHT years, they did very little to better the lot of the nation’s unemployed youth particularly graduates whose numbers were running in hundreds