WHEN Ghanaians, in their thousands, flocked to the funeral of Christian Atsu, on the grounds of the State House, in Accra, on 17 March 2023, they were carrying on
WHEN Ghanaians, in their thousands, flocked to the funeral of Christian Atsu, on the grounds of the State House, in Accra, on 17 March 2023, they were carrying on
The other day I attended a funeral service for some fallen chap and the Pastor preaching the sermon said something I always remember. He said we mortals are like
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. Dr. Martin
Frank with his father at Nansongdo “I need to get these two clutches right away from my bed or I will have to sit here, says Frank Jilima, “This
I served notice a few months ago that if the Minister for Information and the Director, or communication and their teams fail to rise up to the occasion and
“Over the generations, leaders have ranged from noble souls to shameless charlatans” – Thomas Sowell. I cannot help but agree with the American author, economist and political commentator. We
Some presidential Candidates during the just ended Nigeria elections IN my comment on the Nigerian presidential election in my column on 4th March 2023, I described the Chairman of Nigeria’s
Prologue: The case of the missing hunters Once upon a time in a village called Ampenkro, there was a law that made it a criminal offence punishable by death
The year was 2014 the month of August, Friday 14th. The Chief of Ashalaja, lying north-west Accra accompanied by his close elders went to the Palace, daybreak, to perform
In recent times, there has been a growing debate about whether competent civil servants should be retained beyond their retirement ages. Dr. Amisshaddai Owusu-Amoah, the Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue
If you want to beat the bots, be more human, says Project Management Institute Hollywood has mostly portrayed artificial intelligence as evil. Barring some cutesy movies like Wall-E, robots in
Edith Wheatland Akorsa, CEO, Rockland Farms Company limited As we celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD), I doff my hat off to all women in Agriculture who have continuously overcome
Adisadel College, an institution with rich history, started training boys from 1910. It’s ode, which describes it as an alma mater of great men, is no fluke. It has