Below the powerful, the ordinary multitudes, in their turn seized by the fever of jealous ownership, turned our people into a confused competition of warring gangs, each gang under its
Below the powerful, the ordinary multitudes, in their turn seized by the fever of jealous ownership, turned our people into a confused competition of warring gangs, each gang under its
“People who fit don’t seek. The seekers are those who don’t fit” Shannon L. Alder WHILE JAMES L. GARLOW, in his epic book: “How God Saved Civilization” thinks the church
INTRODUCTION I have three male kids myself. It’s a joy watching them go through their rather hectic and hearts in mouth play activities daily. They become even more daring as
Mr. President, Time for “Rapid-Response” Communication Outpost! Intensely watching the lung-buster screaming, ill-informed ranting, and the outrage of “Crucify him, Crucify them” directed at the Ghana-US military cooperation pact, cheer-led
A very popular Ga folk song goes, “the moon is out, we shall play and dance”. Sing along if you want, but this has become serious business, albeit a foolishness
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills One of the cardinal marks of a good leader is his creative ability. Every leader aims at survival, growth and increase in relation
Jubilee House Yipeeeee! All you children shout; it’s now officially Jubilee House. It is the house one president laboured in diplomacy to get constructed. He was never to live in
“What you do speaks so loud that I cannot hear what you say” – Ralph Waldo Emerson. I love and respect comedians because they play a very crucial role in our
Gameli Adzaho being experimented by pupils of lab_13 Ghana Programme “Africa was largely bypassed by the last three industrial revolutions. The pressure is on to catch up and keep pace
It is to be hoped that the short, crisp radio and TV address to the nation by the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on the “non-military-base” agreement between the US
AN AKAN proverb says: “Onipa firi soro besi a, obesi onipa kurom.” To wit, when a man descends from heaven, he descends into human society. The proverb emphasizes three things:
When the vehicle of President John Agyekum Kufuor was ran into by another vehicle at a busy intersection right in the centre of Accra, all right thinking people must have
Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace And rest can never dwell, hope never comes That comes to all, but torture without end. (John Milton, Paradise Lost). Gradually the populace