Bishop Dag Heward-Mills Close your eyes and imagine a child as your leader. . . Do you like what you see? I am sure you don’t! God declared that children
Bishop Dag Heward-Mills Close your eyes and imagine a child as your leader. . . Do you like what you see? I am sure you don’t! God declared that children
President Nana Akufo-Addo ‘So what do I call him [John Mahama]; as former president?’ the commentator asked a colleague she thought would know. The simple answer ought to have been
Georgina Asare Fiagbenu This morning I heard that Ghana has reached the semi-finals stage in the ongoing African Cup of Nations tournament. I don’t know how well they played and
“Nobody can climb a baobab tree with shoes on his feet. Truth and falsehood do not go together. The lies will fall down” –Swahili Proverb. The sweet political rhythm blaring
K1: Koo, have you heard….? K2: Heard what? Not another of your false-fact alternative-truth stories? Oh Koo, would I sell such a story you? You might. Who knows? Ever since
Some of us recall the days when so many escort policemen converged on structures within the Greater Accra Education Ministry offices at Tudu. They were brought from all over the
Girmay Haile, UNAIDS Country Director, Ghana “Lily is newly married to the love of her life, Eli, and expecting a baby with her husband, so she is having unprotected sex.
“I am inherently gloomy about the prospect of Africa because all our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours – whereas all
President Nana AKufo-Addo “Every great dream begins with a dreamer, Always remember you have within you the strength, the patience and the passion to reach for the stars to change
Mr Allotey Jacobs Mr Allotey Jacobs, you have made two very important comments that have caught my attention this week. In congratulating Kwamena Duncan, the Minister Designate for the Central
“The winner takes it all. The loser standing small beside the victor. It’s simple and it’s plain. Why should I complain?” – ABBA Suddenly we have got some chiefs, men of
Bishop Dag Heward Mills You must be able to stand in an evil day. An evil day is a day when you receive a series of blows. After a leader
Times were when European people scrambled for our African person, our gold and other natural resources as spoils of war or at a Berlin conference. In post-election victory motherland, foot-soldiers