My indigenous name is somehow patrynomic and not of Hebraic faith. Whatever it is, it is what whoever assigned, or was authorised to assign it to me, decided I should
My indigenous name is somehow patrynomic and not of Hebraic faith. Whatever it is, it is what whoever assigned, or was authorised to assign it to me, decided I should
Good, better, best. Never let it rest. Till your good is better and your better is best. St Jerome The year has begun with so much momentum. It started slowly
DO YOU critically analyse the content of testimonies we give at church meetings these days? Many of us proudly talk about our cars, houses, investments and breakthroughs. Indeed, we must
It was all excitement at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra on Thursday evening when Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia arrived from the United Kingdom after a brief medical review in
K1: Koo, did you hear about what happened in a court dealing with galamsey offenders in Accra this week? K2: Yes! Hahahaha! I actually coined a phrase to describe it:
Emmanuel Nkrumah Anyone who will be arrested for selling cosmetic products that contain hydroquinone, a banned substance, may be sentenced to jail for five years or even more, so the
On Monday, January 29, 2018, GTV unwittingly brought home to all Ghanaians the disgraceful level to which sports in this country have reached. In the news broadcast, during the
I have listened to so many commentators on the electronic media ever since the announcement was made by the Ghana Water Company Limited that due to the severe harmattan conditions
“By sheer dint of hard work ladled out with much delight, the English Team (of Wesley Girls’ High School) have managed to mould their girls into a very rare breed
In the year 2016, as I kept following up on my radio station authorization application, I observed how wrong it was for us to think that once we have
“You benefited from free education and have become the President of Ghana. When the time has come for someone else to benefit from the same project, you are telling Ghanaians that there
In my last article “Living with Strangers” I urged the NPP to concentrate on strengthening its structures at the Polling Stations and prepare the Party for 2020 elections instead of
In history, diligence (or hard work) is what has created wealthy and successful people. A close look at leaders, millionaires and men of abundance often reveals lots of diligence and