“Well, in the first place, military service, they don’t call it service for nothing. You are actually serving your country. And it is a worthy and valid vocation” Rick Warren.
“Well, in the first place, military service, they don’t call it service for nothing. You are actually serving your country. And it is a worthy and valid vocation” Rick Warren.
My whole week started and ended with religion. A subject I rarely discuss because Ghanaians find it very difficult to accept that not all things are asked of God. You
What is happening at the Electoral Commission (EC) is personal not institutional. Institutions use their structures to flush out persons who undermine their structures. How timely the flushing determines institutional
In some countries, people are appointed to posts because they either have experience in the concerned field, or because they possess and exhibit an aptitude for efficiency and reliability generally
Ohene Boafo Ohene Boafo runs his hands through the brown cocoa beans spread across the man-made wooden drying structure at his home in Atta Ne Atta in the West Akim
Any time Ghanaians raise the issue of corruption in the Ghanaian society, a section of Ghanaians, particularly public office holders, raise the issue of perception and the argument has
Scene from the collapsed galamsey pit in Petrensa When I heard that about twenty two galamseyers died in a galamsey pit somewhere in Prestea while prospecting for gold, I jubilated
Beware dear leader, discontentment is an open door for Satan to tempt you. God has chosen to give you certain things and has also chosen to withhold certain things from
It is the beginning of 2016 and Ghana is on tenterhooks. An election is coming up and we are not certain if the country can stand together to see the
It is so much like us, as nation and people. All the answers to our development questions are with us. Yet we close our eyes, ignore everything and beg others
In his famous ‘Danquah Memorial Lectures’ on the ‘Culture of Silence’ in Ghana, delivered in February 1988 and which were instrumental in ushering Ghana into democracy in 1992, one of
A group photograph of Prison Service commanders and other stakeholders at the 2017 National Advocacy Session “The last thing you want to find out after serving your jail term in
“The insults coming from MPs from both sides of Parliament give the impression that Parliament is more hysterical about its reputation being brought into disrepute through the exposure of dishonourable