Joe Ghartey I schooled and worked in Takoradi, the Western Regional Capital. In fact, I spent my salad days in Takoradi where the best comes from. In those days, the happiest place to live and work
Joe Ghartey I schooled and worked in Takoradi, the Western Regional Capital. In fact, I spent my salad days in Takoradi where the best comes from. In those days, the happiest place to live and work
Do you know that little things make a big difference? At a certain level big things do not make much of a difference. The reality of life, however, is that
After the election stealing break-and-enter tactics to become president, it seems it’s now time to use the backdoor in another try. No lesson seems to have been learnt that stealing
Hon. Isaac Adongo Wisdom, they say, is wealth. One thing I respect deeply about African culture is the treasure of wisdom our ancestors handed down to us. From sayings on
WE ARE in a generation where many are faithless towards God. Many have no understanding beyond their bodies, yet they say they are critical thinkers. Critical thinkers of what! Hmmm!
Last week, the West African Examination Council (WAEC), the examining body responsible for the provision of qualitative and reliable educational assessment in the West African region, released the 2018 Basic
K1 – Koo, the world is in trouble oh! K2 – Why do you say that? Hasn’t the world always been in trouble? Suez…. 1956! …. 1956! Oh that’s
All over in the Commonwealth, the months of August and September are considered as “Legal Vacation.” During these two months, the Superior Courts – High, Appeal and Supreme – they
What else can a ‘Coconut Boy’ from Ahantaland like me say about this great patriotic man of unadulterated reputation and impeccable integrity produced by Ghana to serve the world? He
“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” Benjamin Franklin “Knowledge is lower. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family.” Kofi Annan
President Nana Akufo-Addo For any typical day, if the incessant fault-finding mission is not directed aimlessly at the proposed National Cathedral, the Free SHS, or the sustained war on illegal
My dear and cherished reader, permit me to confess to you today that I am hypertensive. My personal doctor has advised me not to get angry anytime I am provoked because
Little things make a big difference. A good leader respects this reality that little things do make a big difference. At a certain level, big things do not make a