??bob? ba! Coming events, they say, cast their shadows. You stage a coup that no one needed. You write a constitution you think will keep you and your gang of
??bob? ba! Coming events, they say, cast their shadows. You stage a coup that no one needed. You write a constitution you think will keep you and your gang of
One of my all-time favourite musicians in Ghana is Charles Kwodwo Fosu, aka Daddy Lumba. I fell in love with his voice as far back as my secondary school days
When I was a young journalist, I used to resent the constant trooping of Ghanaian delegations to foreign countries to attend conferences. Couldn’t all that money be used to build
THE WORLD is full of works. Men and women are engaged in various works under the sun. There are the works of men and women, the works of the devil
Managing menstrual cycles is not as easy as it seems. Attempts have been made to provide a service in that direction, so far to no avail. A true Ghanaian company
Ordinary people from Great nations will be treated better than Upper class people from failed nations (Anonymous). Well, the above is true in human lives. Even within the family units,
Sub-Saharan Africa has a comfortable prominence among the world’s most aid-dependent countries. Even the phrase “aid-dependent” is annoying. But perhaps over the years African leaders have not thought it annoying
…Thousands of people Wanna see me, Millions are waiting For the Message, Billions are dying for the message I am going round the world spreading the message… Don’t cry baby,
Former President Jerry John Rawlings Undoubtedly, Ghana’s military-engineered 4th Republic Constitution is unceasingly crying for crash reforms or amendments that will reflect the contemporary meaning and the essence of the
In the heady days of the 31st December Revolution, 1982 I was a subaltern in the Ghana Army, working as a Member – Secretary of the PNDC National Investigations Committee.
A leader must rise up to defend himself against the destruction that happens slowly around him. Deterioration can be slow and subtle but a leader ought to be conscious of
Someone just wrote ‘…most valuable commodity in any democracy: trust.’ I find it intriguing because when we polled Ghanaians in October 2000 about which candidate they trusted to lead them,
Affail Monney Would you believe that it was journalists who advocated the closing down of the Press Club after the Kwame Nkrumah government had been overthrown in February 1966? The