Observing President Akufo-Addo’s approach to fighting the Coronavirus in Ghana, one key reflection made is his consolidated tactics and coordination with key stakeholders in his decisions making. This process has
Observing President Akufo-Addo’s approach to fighting the Coronavirus in Ghana, one key reflection made is his consolidated tactics and coordination with key stakeholders in his decisions making. This process has
Since December 2019, the world has been shackled by a single disease, making countries ? weak and powerful alike ? crawl on their knees. The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused
The Akans say if you see your neighbour’s beard on fire, you better fetch water and put it by your side so that in case your own catches fire you
Deception is the art of misleading people by false statements or false appearances. A lot of people in the world live and thrive on deception. In fact, most things are
Nigeria became independent from the British in 1960 and they seem to have had identical history with Ghana in politics, having a fair share of military adventurists – Major General
Amidst the haze of uncertainty around the global corona virus crisis, there is one thing that is certain – we will not have the luxury of returning to the old
President Addo-Dankwa Akufo-Addo “No country on earth has been spared the ravages of this virus, and my single-minded goal is how to steer the country out of this crisis, protect
THE BIBLE contains greater messages for church leaders. And such messages must boldly be preached and taught in love to encourage, instruct, comfort, edify and keep ministers faithful to God
THE BIBLE contains greater messages for church leaders. And such messages must boldly be preached and taught in love to encourage, instruct, comfort, edify and keep ministers faithful to God
Genuine factors informed President Akufo-Addo’s expression of concern about some Ghanaians not taking the Covid-19 precautionary measures seriously. During his engagement with the leadership of the creative arts industry earlier
“It takes many good deeds to build a reputation, and only one bad one to lose it.” Benjamin Franklin 6th U.S. President SOME OF US ARE QUITE PRAYERFUL, and we
Our divergent views on every public policy decision in Ghana makes one begin to understand why former President John Mahama, a few years ago, urged some officials of the New
The year was 1992, a cool December night at the Arts Centre. My drama group (Theatre Mirrors) was performing a play entitled ‘The Trial of Nelson Mandela’. I was seated