Since abysmally losing the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, Mr. Dramani Mahama has seen the Electoral Commission (EC) and the Supreme Court as his bitterest enemies. When he lost
Since abysmally losing the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, Mr. Dramani Mahama has seen the Electoral Commission (EC) and the Supreme Court as his bitterest enemies. When he lost
I HAD the occasion to discuss the exploits of a pimp who once ensured that prostitution was the order of the day in this country. I’m compelled to revisit
“Better be unborn than untaught, for ignorance is the root of misfortune” – Plato It is very alarming to see the increasing number of unauthorised structures put up
Kissi Agyebeng If the people be led by laws, and uniformity among them be sought by punishments, they will try to escape punishment and have no sense of shame. If
Irrespective of which tribe you belong to in Ghana, it is a taboo for a lady to expose certain parts of her body in public. The public don’t have
The year was 2000, April, the scene was at the Methodist Church in Berekum. A top NPP Local chairman was dead, and as the NPP parliamentary candidate, I was
There is an Akan proverb that literally translates, “The animal that will bite you is the kind that will bare its teeth.” The import of the saying is that,
But what was even the OSP’s logic? It is also important to ask: What was the OSP’s long game if the freezing order had been granted? As showed above,
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia The Akans say, “If somebody does you good, the person has in one way or the other disturbed you.” The reason is that you are also
Election Of Section 40(1)(f) by OSP It can be seen from the statutory options provided under Section 40(1) that the OSP was precluded from relying on paragraphs A and
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia Where I live in my Holy village somewhere in the Northern Region, my thatch-roofed two-bedroom house is located by the
The recent allegations by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) regarding the adjudication of four high-profile cases raises an urgent question about the integrity of Ghana’s judicial system.
We live in the part of the world where people easily take offence anytime the word ‘foolish’ is used in describing their perceived folly, rightly or wrongly. But two