President Donald Trump President Trump decided he couldn’t wait any longer. He is self-medicating. In spite of warnings from medical experts, Trump has decided to take hydroxychloroquine—never mind that studies
President Donald Trump President Trump decided he couldn’t wait any longer. He is self-medicating. In spite of warnings from medical experts, Trump has decided to take hydroxychloroquine—never mind that studies
Reignier: “I am a soldier, and unapt to weep, Or to exclaim on fortune’s fickleness… I am a soldier and am unable to cry or to accuse inconstancy of fortune.”
As deadly as it may be, and aside from its gross negative economic impact, coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 has reignited and deepen our sense of care and support for one another.
Boakye Gyan What is this I am hearing? That self-styled Osahene Kojo Boakye Gyan (Major retired) says there will be civil war in Ghana if the Electoral Commission insists on
This exercise is very simple. It is even practised in our primary schools. You just respond “present, Sir” when your name is mentioned. So here I go with the names
Former President John Mahama Of course, this is not the first time this writer is highlighting ex-President Mahama’s manipulative politicking. When it comes to manipulations, or deliberately ignoring obvious facts
We learnt last week that God sends us help in many forms. We discovered that help comes to us in different forms; through expected and unexpected means. We also learnt
The week gone by is one the eagle-headed Umbrella folks would want to forget in a hurry. It brought them nothing but sorrow. Zu-za’s predicament amplifies William Shakespeare’s assertion that
EVERY HUMAN being has an appointment with death; it is fixed. Death is a mysterious enemy which scientists cannot defeat. Only God has power over it. The Bible says death
The Bible says death is the last enemy that will be destroyed. “For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ all shall be made alive…For He must reign
I chose a profession that survives on how fast and reasonable the pen moves on a paper, at least, in times past. Today, there hasn’t been much difference in this
Ghana, in 2014, experienced another nationwide cholera outbreak, one that served to potentially add to our numbness and nonchalance towards this disease. Because like malaria, cholera has become a household
Africa is home to 93% of the world’s malaria cases and 94% of the world’s malaria deaths (WHO, 2019). In 2018, there were 228 million cases and 405,000 deaths from