The year was circa 1710, the scene was Kumasi. The greatest Asantehene in history Otumfuo Opoku Ware I had an insoluble problem: his bitterest most troublesome enemies were the
The year was circa 1710, the scene was Kumasi. The greatest Asantehene in history Otumfuo Opoku Ware I had an insoluble problem: his bitterest most troublesome enemies were the
Gontein KKMA Primary School Formal education is the primary tool that defines a career path and career choices. A stable and fulfilling career is imperative, not only for individual society
I couldn’t believe my ‘konkonsaic’ ears when I first heard the story. Just as Nicodemus was shocked by Yesu Kristo’s ‘born again’ explanation, so was I befuddled by the
Imagine your brain has been “expropriated” by the manufacturers of the new version of “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) that has got the whole world worried. Worried because this new AI
I love travelling down memory lane because it is down memory lane that one would be reminded of his sordid pasts and glorious moments. If we continue to move
Yaa Aduba (L) “The only insecure boys will belittle a woman. The greatest way to man-up is to empower women” – Steve Maraboli. “The success of my poultry farm would
I have never seen a group of party supporters so gullible. They even clapped and cheered their then General Secretary as he literally confessed that he and the party
Image of the preparation process “Not only are plastics polluting our oceans and waterways and killing marine life – it is in all of us and we ca not
Since the NPP’s ignominious defeat in the Assin North by-election, members of the UP tradition who are genuinely concerned about the electoral fortunes of the party have done a
“The conviction as a matter of record, survives the pardon. Pardon expresses forgiveness, not innocence. An innocent man cannot be pardoned…” Solomon Ekwenze, Anambra State University Ananse, the anthropomorphized
Prof. Kwesi Yankah and Dr. George Akuffo Dampare They call him Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, Ghana’s Inspector General of Police. I decided to pay him a visit last Tuesday,
Oseadeeyo Agyemang Badu “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake”- Napoleon Bonaparte Today, I am going to dilute my Lion ink before drawing some into my Fountain
Nathanial Dwamena “When you see that trading is done, not by consent, but by compulsion – when you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from