A group of Christians praying GHANA IS blessed with rich natural resources of gold, oil, timber, diamond, manganese, bauxite with great human resources, yet Ghanaians are poor. The nation survives
A group of Christians praying GHANA IS blessed with rich natural resources of gold, oil, timber, diamond, manganese, bauxite with great human resources, yet Ghanaians are poor. The nation survives
I once conducted a couple of research in which I asked respondents to share their opinions on the relationship between love, sex and money. The first question was whether a
THE President of the Republic has unequivocally condemned it. Not once, not twice, but times without measure. He’s called chiefs to his office and reasoned with them. (So admitted a
Child Marriage: The Unending Challenge Confronting Communities In Ghana BY Samira Larbie SEVEN YEARS ago, Imam Ismail Mumuni (not his real name) married off his 14-year-old daughter Hajara (not her
FROM THE above quotation it is clear that right from the time our colonial masters appreciated the agricultural potential of our beloved country they started planning to exploit it by
On a huge hill Cragged and steep Truth stands and he that will Reach her, about must, and about must go – John Donne – Satire III Motto of Commonwealth
Introduction The price of fuel at the pump is of interest to every Ghanaian because of its direct impact on our daily lives. Whether you drive a personal car or
The Art of Leadership As we begin a new year with our New Year resolutions, we also have expectations of our leaders. Would it not be a great idea, as
EVERYONE HAS a story to tell. Sometimes, people get the opportunity to tell these stories themselves, but other times, they get someone to tell their stories for them. I met
Nana Obiri Boahen I JUST returned from Tamale and Kumbungu with pain, anger and sadness firmly etched in my heart. In fact, I am hunched with sorrow as I write
EVERY GHANAIAN is an economist. Like Jesus who, according to the Bible, was “acquainted with grief,” Ghanaians are perpetually acquainted with economic hardship. The only things that are working in
I’ve had the occasion to discuss choice and consequence in this column. I’m repeating the dose because there is no over-flogging an important issue. For the blacksmith always hits hard
Potentially, Ghana is endowed with every resource, both natural and human, to develop to the level of any industralised nation on the globe. But since independence, we appear to be