So I have decided I will not comment on who caused the fire at Atomic Junction. It is not because I don’t know who caused it, but it is because
So I have decided I will not comment on who caused the fire at Atomic Junction. It is not because I don’t know who caused it, but it is because
President Nana Akufo-Addo When a President says he is in a hurry, it means a lot. If you are an appointee of such a President, you better gird up your loins
The unnecessary deaths of seven citizens and over seven hundred injured from the most painful of accidents, burning in a raging gas fire, really got me thinking hard this week,
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills Speed is a very important quality and most races and competitions exist to determine how fast you can go. You will achieve great
Honesty is a critical human virtue not very common with us the black race; yes, you can insult me on racial grounds, but remember I am a typical black Ghanaian.
On several occasions I have asked myself that why is it that we in Africa and Ghana in particular with all the resources that God has given to us –
All along, particularly in the run-up to the 2016 general election, I tried to avoid attacking this man called Appiah Stadium, a dismissed security man at the Baba Yara Sports
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills Serpents are wise because they can live peacefully with men. For the most part, snakes either freeze or flee when humans approach. If
“I won’t insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said” – William F. Buckley Jnr. I’ve heard it said that people would say bad things
“…AND THERE was an Ethiopian, a eunuch, a court official of Candace, queen of the Ethiopians, who was in charge of all her treasure. He had come to Jerusalem
Humans consider themselves to be the cleverest creatures on Planet Earth. But are they? Given the fact that we cannot contest the matter of relative cleverness at an arbitration tribunal
Stephen Abodein, family planning volunteer at Dagmeo and Ben Asoah, family Planning volunteer at Pobaga Thirty-three-year-old Susana Alhassan sits in the single room structure converted into a family planning (FP) unit
“Africa has had too few enlightened leaders of the right kind. Africa needs courageous, persistent and compassionate leaders who will tap into the continent’s vitality to create better future.