THE ART OF LEADERSHIP Brotherly love is the concern you have for others. Love is experienced in different ways. In fact, there are different kinds of love. When something affects
THE ART OF LEADERSHIP Brotherly love is the concern you have for others. Love is experienced in different ways. In fact, there are different kinds of love. When something affects
The leadership that Ghana deserves is one of a ‘level 5’ leader. A ‘level 5’ leader, according to Jim Collins’ ‘Good To Great’ book, displays a powerful mixture of personal
The dreaded coronavirus (COVID-19) first landed on our shores some seven moons ago. Many of my compatriots feared the worst while praying for the best. Obviously so because advanced nations
“Believers today need greater consecration and dedication to God. God’s plan for their lives is hindered and many of His blessings are withheld because they haven’t totally consecrated themselves to
For John Mahama, a person seeking to occupy the number one position of the land, to take the anti-Akyem hate politics to horrendous levels defines the kind of party he
“Teachers have three loves: love of learning, love of learners, and love of bringing the first two loves together.” Scott Hayden “And when I am forgotten, as I shall
The NDC’s 2020 flagbearer, former President Mahama’s recent conscious decision to endorse an apparent ethnocentric epistle by the MP for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo, leaves much to be desired, so
John Mahama No matter the socio-cultural, or whatever differences some of us may have with the current Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei-Tutu II, he has some admirable character traits that even his
Then Jerub-Baal, who is Gideon, and all the people that were with him, rose up early, and pitched beside the well of Ha’rod: so that the host of the Mid’i-an-ites
John Mahama We have heard time and time again about Mahama’s ‘unprecedented’ infrastructural projects, but we are unfairly being kept in the dark about the achievements of the late Mills
THE ART OF LEADERSHIP By Dag Heward-Mills Envy is defined as a feeling of discontent or covetousness with regard to another’s advantages, success and possessions. Envy makes a person unhappy
Please, don’t get me wrong; for I am not in any way seeking to justify the legalisation of the demonized prostitution and galamsey—far from it. I must, however, confess that
IN THE previous editions, we discussed how some pastors abuse the use of anointing oil, thereby denying Christians the best they must receive from God. Last week, we specifically looked