John Dramani Mahama Throughout his salad years till he became the president of Ghana, Mr. John Dramani Mahama has tasted the good things in live. His father was a cabinet minister
John Dramani Mahama Throughout his salad years till he became the president of Ghana, Mr. John Dramani Mahama has tasted the good things in live. His father was a cabinet minister
God sends people to us to meet our different needs. A leader ought to understand how God provides in this way, so that he does not drive away the people
They call it a sacred institution. These days a bit of its sacredness seems to have gone amiss. I don’t think it should. For, as much as some believe hunger
My lovely wife is an ardent reader of this column. I pray she does not read this piece because it contains stories not meant for her eyes. Yes, confessions of
Dr AA Appiah showing the AMMREN team documented plants from the herbarium Long before the introduction of scientific medical care by Europeans, African nationals, including Ghanaians, relied on traditional medicines for
“BLESSED IS the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it and take it to heart what is written in it, because
(In the first part of this story, we read about two very troublesome monkeys, with the picturesque names of Kakaweadwe and Kwaagyadu, who devastated the harvest of a poor farmer by stealing his
I hold that materially poor societies cannot produce the democratic public life which is an essential pre-requisite of the creation of socialist democracies, because gross material poverty and isolation as
Former President John Mahama “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.” “Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fool.” “Victory belongs to
Today is definitely tough, for me, as I had to write against all odds. It’s tight, and I guess you are not going to get the same quality of art
I believe the children are our future Teach them well and let them lead the way Show them all the beauty they possess inside Give them a sense of pride
On 24th February, 1966, when the military, led by General Kotoka, took over the reins of government by overthrowing the government of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghanaians hailed them as “Messiahs”. For
You have to marvel at how we blunder from one day to the next, committed to success, but not interested in succeeding. We constantly fall short of seeing projects through