Like Julius Caesar, Sarkodie’s critics have come to bury him. They are not here to praise him. And they don’t seem to tolerate anyone who attempts to do so. I’m
Like Julius Caesar, Sarkodie’s critics have come to bury him. They are not here to praise him. And they don’t seem to tolerate anyone who attempts to do so. I’m
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I used to have a very good tailor who made women’s dresses perfectly. He would look at you, recommend designs, sew and deliver on time. His finishing was perfect and
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It must be a wonder of fate that I never made it into the legal profession. My life would have been a miserable fight for the spirit of the Constitution
Masonor, a middle aged man, busily fixes plywood in a 12-seater mini bus close to the Ajele Lamo public toilet at the Teshie Laskala area of the Ledzokuku-Krowor Municipal Assembly