The signature tune of the very interesting programme Radio Ghana compiled and sent, with greetings to our soldiers in the Congo by their families and friends (transmitted by short-wave radio
The signature tune of the very interesting programme Radio Ghana compiled and sent, with greetings to our soldiers in the Congo by their families and friends (transmitted by short-wave radio
QUACK doctors find their way into the health profession. And fake police and military personnel infiltrate the security services. Similarly, false apostles, prophets, evangelists, bishops (pastors) and teachers creep into
My trip to Kaduna, the former headquarters of the Northern States of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and later Abuja, recently would have been uneventful but for the hiccups I
W The evils that wars create, peace can never equate in life, but as humans, there will always be one form of conflict or the other among us as individuals,
A“The fault, …is not in our stars, But in ourselves that we are underlings” Cassius to Brutus Julius Caesar: William Shakespeare THE OUTPOURING OF GOODWILL towards the re-ignited Dagbon reached
President Nana Akufo-Addo with the new Ya-Naa When Yaa Naa Yakubu Andani was gruesomely murdered during former President Kufuor’s era, Mr. Kufuor spoke to the nation and warned people who wanted to use the
Mr Edward Kwasi Batea points to burnt pods after spraying the Banzar chemical Government in a bid to boost Ghana’s cocoa production by increasing yield introduced the Hand Pollination Programme
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills A handicap is a disadvantage that usually makes achievement difficult. A handicap is any disadvantage that makes success more difficult. A handicap is
Dagb?n tim tooni! (Long live Dagb?n). Maybe the Committee of the Eminent knew Dagb?n would have a Ya Na in the first month of year 2019. I don’t think many
“To forgive is the highest, most beautiful form of love. In return, you will receive untold peace and happiness” – Robert Muller. Many did not believe this day will come
THE WORLD has seen and heard great men and women speak to hundreds, thousands and millions of people at various events. Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King, Jr., Jack Welch, Billy
One European’s impression of the Gold Coast a year before independence when he assumed duty as information officer in Accra is worth reading. Mr. Richard Macmillan who was honoured with
Mr. President, from my courtyard, I have criticized you severally but constructively in the presence of friends from NDC and NPP. Today, I have decided to lavish you with plaudits;