Today too, we are whining, again and again, and we will go to bed still whining, over things that we are so accustomed to, whining! This week the headline figure,
Today too, we are whining, again and again, and we will go to bed still whining, over things that we are so accustomed to, whining! This week the headline figure,
Children are so sweet. They can be bold and courageous – just imagine the fact that they can go close to things adults fear and sometimes they climb things that
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills Very few people get to experience real success. Creative people accept the challenges, work hard to overcome them. When victory results, they savour
Ever since I heard it, it has always been on my mind. I call it out to myself like whistling or singing a favourite song, or when talking to myself.
Ever heard of the boxer called Peter McIntosh? He was a Nigerian boxer who preferred fighting with the mouth to fighting with the fist. In other words, he was a
At his ‘Meet The Press’ encounter with journalists in Accra on Tuesday, 10 April 2018, the Minister of the Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation (MESTI), Prof Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng, made it
THE GREATEST thing man must boast of is not the knowledge of medicine, law or ICT, he acquires. It is not the right application of knowledge (wisdom), riches or might
“Cui Multum Datum” –Legon Hall Motto The membership of the Hall, both senior and junior originally was determined under the College arrangements. This later changed with the de-linking of the
“… in his peculiar slang which I would term ‘affected English’, the complaining women felt threatened… He has to speak the Ghana English… to be understood… may be, sometimes, the
There has been many issues this week that I have been angry about. The disgraceful deportation of some 50 fake Journalists is worthy of comment. Last week we woke up
“He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool” (Poem by Woodrow Lucas). When you follow recent debates on the Ghana/USA Defense pact and the
Undoubtedly, politics come second to football when we talk of the passion of this dear nation of ours. It started long ago even before the great ones like Abedi Pele.
A few weeks ago I wrote about something that can best be described as “purposeful communications” or if you like “effective communications.” In that article, I spoke about how to