When I heard the lawyer say we should allow lawyers to talk that matter which had been dealt with by a court, my immediate reaction was, ‘here comes another case
When I heard the lawyer say we should allow lawyers to talk that matter which had been dealt with by a court, my immediate reaction was, ‘here comes another case
“Law and order provide framework for stability and development” –Lee Kuan Yew “When the government gives you a black goat, say it was a white cow” –NDC propaganda message
Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings Be silent always when you doubt your sense; and speak, tho’ sure with seeming diffidence. Some positive persisting fops we know who if once wrong, will
DECLARATION In writing this review, I declare that the entirety of any interpretation and opinion in this review is my own, original opinion; that I had not, prior to its
A galamsey site The President Nana Akufo Addo is a lucky man. And he is also a bold leader. Presidents who have come and gone tried to stop the Galamsey menace
Just a few days ago we were campaigning and singing loud praises of everything that moved and called itself a Mahama. Last week we dealt with the excuses of incumbency
Illegal mining in Ghana a.k.a ‘galamsey’ Succeeding in eliminating illegal mining—popularly known as galamsey – in Ghanaian society will not only be enduring, but will definitely turn out to be
Marion Anne Perrine “Marine” Le Pen is the mouthful of the name. I had to dig to discover that; because the writing media would often write Marine Le Pen. Don’t
Every one reading this message has been influenced by a mother and other women who have “mothered” them in one way or the other. Mothering biological and/or social children is
“They that burn you for a witch lose all their coals”— African Proverb. Today’s piece was inspired by the Jamaican Reggae legend, Robert Nesta Marley, aka Bob Marley. The lyrics
Many weeks have elapsed since I started presenting records of Dr. JB Danquah’s incarceration courtesy the Commission of Inquiry empanelled by the National Liberation Council following the overthrow of President
“I work but the income I make is not enough to take care of my family,” says 20-year-old Salamatu Abubakar. Although not married, Salamatu is a mother of three children.
Aisha Huang Ghanaians have become so cynical these days – and with good reason – that they suspect something is grossly amiss when they don’t immediately see what they think