It is so much like us, as nation and people. All the answers to our development questions are with us. Yet we close our eyes, ignore everything and beg others
It is so much like us, as nation and people. All the answers to our development questions are with us. Yet we close our eyes, ignore everything and beg others
In his famous ‘Danquah Memorial Lectures’ on the ‘Culture of Silence’ in Ghana, delivered in February 1988 and which were instrumental in ushering Ghana into democracy in 1992, one of
A group photograph of Prison Service commanders and other stakeholders at the 2017 National Advocacy Session “The last thing you want to find out after serving your jail term in
“The insults coming from MPs from both sides of Parliament give the impression that Parliament is more hysterical about its reputation being brought into disrepute through the exposure of dishonourable
Life is indeed not fair and so is nature, in my opinion. One of my favourite television programmes is Nageo Wild. I take delight in looking at the behavior of
The drama this week has been quite interesting; an ordinary citizen of Ghana takes the University of Education to Court, on grounds of legitimacy and to stop the wanton corrupt
There is a thin line that separates laughter and pain, comedy and tragedy, humour and hurt. Erma Bombeck AS IF THE DEVASTATING BLOW OF 1-0 suffered at the hands
Listening devices Planted in Minister’s office When people become desperate, they become more dangerous than a wounded lion. They hit their heads against rocks and boulders and bare their teeth,
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills … for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content –Philippians 4:11 Today, most of us do not live with
If lawmaking could make volunteering for nation building, there would no sharp teeth munchers of the national cake. In our current state of more political office holders largely chopping as
There are times when one’s ears tell one that a speech by someone else that one is listening to, could have come from one’s own lips. That is how I
“The insults coming from MPs from both sides of Parliament give the impression that Parliament is more hysterical about its reputation being brought into disrepute through the exposure of dishonourable
Elizabeth lifts her hand swiftly as soon as her teacher asks for a volunteer to read out a passage to the class. Her teacher calls on her and she marches