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
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
Kwasi Ansu-Kyeremeh Lawmaking better use our tax money to ensure schools for children with disability will never again be criminally closed down. It is not right to deny them, the
It is an undeniable fact that my compatriots and I like to engage in lamentations. As to whether the lamentations are useful or useless is not for me to say.
The 2017 Youth Fest with an evening of edutainment for the youth to unwind President Akufo-Addo, on Monday 11, December 2017, domesticated the Africa Union’s (AU) Roadmap on Harnessing the
SHIPS, AEROPLANES, computers, cars, robots and houses did not just come into existence; man worked hard to make them. Similarly, the heavens, the earth, seas, rivers, lakes, animals, trees and
In late 1990, I was sipping a beer at Kippy’s – a jazz joint in Johannesburg – when there was a sudden hush in the place. A man had walked
Currently, the greatest problem facing the private universities is the dwindling number of students and the ability of some of the students to pay the fees charged. Many of the
Hmmm, ‘no where cool’ is an old age Ghanaian parlance used to offer consolation to individuals and communities in a comparative way. When I was a kid, the Policeman was
K.B. Asante “No man is an iland, intire of it selfe; every man is a peece of the continent, a part of the maine. If a clod bee washed away
On January 24, 1998, exactly twenty years ago, my sister, Efua Annan, died. Efua was my closest friend, my confidante, we shared a common goodness, and we lived a very