HMy main mission is to alert all of us, whatever may be our political affiliation, of the truth that Ghana faces a number of crises – a religious crisis, a moral
HMy main mission is to alert all of us, whatever may be our political affiliation, of the truth that Ghana faces a number of crises – a religious crisis, a moral
The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers. (William Shakespeare: King Henry VI) KING OSEI TUTU II, Asantehene, could have received the Holy Sacrament in any Anglican Church
SThere are three types of funerals – the first one is the funeral that touches your person – your parents, grandparents, your siblings, your spouse, your children, your family members.
During my salad years in my holy village, I never tasted anything called Perfume Rice. In fact, I never saw one and the only one I saw was called Uncle
ARegional integration has for nearly six decades of African independence been an enduring appeal for the continent as the right strategy for overcoming the economic disadvantages of the small size
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills A leader must be a master at avoiding conflict and confrontation – until it is necessary. The Bible encourages us to be wise as
I remember telling you in this very column that my voice could be good for anything but singing. The status quo has not changed. I also remember telling you it
WTHE WORLD’S most powerful person, Jesus Christ, came into the world to preach the message of grace and truth. After fulfilling His earthly assignment, Jesus Christ was taken up to
One of the most attractive characteristics of Professor Kofi Asare Opoku is his simplicity. He is steeped in all the theories that have been bandied by academics about African culture
John Mahama Some of us skimmed through Ex-President Mahama’s speech during the NDC’s 27th-anniversary lecture with unbelievable horror and extreme incredulity (see: ‘We are not the same as the NPP;
TSometimes I marvel if Ghana is the Ghana I grew up in and pledged to offer my services to and live and die for. The Ghana that took care of
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and John Mahama There is an unspoken rivalry between former President Mahama and Vice President Bawumia, which is unparalleled in the history of Ghana. Born out of
DWe have the good, the bad and the rogue waves. If you are a good swimmer and you find yourself in any of such situation, you relax and keep swimming.