I hope I got my Latin correct. The title for this essay comes from the Latin book I used while a student at Mfantsipim long time ago called LATIN FOR
I hope I got my Latin correct. The title for this essay comes from the Latin book I used while a student at Mfantsipim long time ago called LATIN FOR
It has become evidently clear that the National Destructive Company (NDC) which is managing corporate Ghana is on its way out. The shareholders of Ghana Incorporated have been shortchanged over the
“Objects we ardently pursue bring little happiness when gained; most of our pleasures come from unexpected sources.” Herbert Spencer HERBERT SPENCER coined the phrase “survival of the fittest” which
This week the Electoral Commission earned my respect for instituting a form of vetting mechanism, to ensure that only credible qualified candidates contest for Ghana’s presidential elections. It definitely makes
By Ramat Suleman Email:ramatsuleman27@gmail.com When I was in primary three, my class teacher asked the pupils in my class who they wanted to be in the future. If it was
When defeat is staring you in the face, the only alternative left is for you to provoke confrontation. By doing that, the obvious loser simply just wants to turn the apple cart
We have had a few weeks of it. Rainfall diluting manifesto launches even when enough “nyame akuma’ spicing in the mix forced some of us to tune out of the
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills Some leaders accept well-known rebels and treacherous people around them. Some leaders delight in having assistants of former enemies as their assistants.
I don’t talk idly. Analysing facts, I draw logical conclusions. Some would have impugned without justification; but my 2016 election rigging fears have just been confirmed. Yesterday, I read the
Twinkle, twinkle little star How I wonder what you are Up above the world so high Like a diamond in the sky A lion, a lion has a tale
“You can’t blame anyone else, …, no one but yourself. You have to make your own choices and live every agonizing day with consequences of those choices” — Max Brooks.
Dear Osei, since I still do not know the titles you hold, I continue to call you simply: “Osei”. I am told you are an “Old Boy”, i.e. you are
Coleridge wrote in ‘The Devil’s Thought’ that “there are such detestable characters in our midst – men who, under the garb of the most profound humility, conceal diabolical hatred and