“…Have a strong sense of responsibility; be professional in the execution of your duties; be unbiased and firm; don’t cover wrong-doing; don’t defend the indefensible; serve if you want to
“…Have a strong sense of responsibility; be professional in the execution of your duties; be unbiased and firm; don’t cover wrong-doing; don’t defend the indefensible; serve if you want to
The year was 1974. I was a first year Law student at University of Ghana Law faculty. Early one morning two senior lecturers walked into the Lecture hall Professor Akilagkpa
Somehow, a number of unattended national issues have reinforced former President Mahama’s somewhat sensational claim that Ghanaians are forgetful. Typical examples are the shameful double salary NDC MPs case and
Sometimes, one subjected to what he considers as unjust treatment, would see himself defending someone caught in a similar situation. In so doing, though, he could see similarity where there
Introduction Before the presentation of the 2022 Budget Statement and Economic Policy on Wednesday 17th November 2021, key stakeholders in the education sector and many others who have been following
A STRONG desire and necessity laid on my heart to redirect straying Christians especially pastors to the sound knowledge of Christ Jesus, the founder of the Christian faith, has compelled
A picture that dominated the bed-sitting room of Akwasi’s teacher, greeted him each morning. As the “class prefect”, it was automatically his job to sweep the teacher’s room, straighten the
FAQs (E-Levy) The E-levy is a new tax measure that will be applied on the only on the originator of a transaction on an electronic platform. Electronic platforms include the
Vice President Dr. Bawumia Employment across the world comes in three faces; the upper, the middle and the lower class. Majority of the labour force in Ghana is captured under
Why is NDC taking the people of Volta Region for granted? The most recent removal of the erstwhile Deputy General Secretary of NDC, Koku Anyidoho, from the Umbrella fraternity
With all due respect and no attached condescension whatsoever, former President Mahama’s recent seemingly bizarre and sustained pronouncements, in fact, give oxygen to our long-held conviction that some of our
“We can no longer let the people in power decide what is politically possible. We can no longer let the people in power decide what hope is. Hope is not
I got scared when I was appointed as Deputy Minister because we get to a place and you ask who is mining here and you have to fight it because