According to historians, the greatest Asantehene who has ever lived was Otumfuo Opoku Ware I. He ascended the throne after his uncle, Otumfuo Osei Tutu I was killed by the
According to historians, the greatest Asantehene who has ever lived was Otumfuo Opoku Ware I. He ascended the throne after his uncle, Otumfuo Osei Tutu I was killed by the
Gradually, journalism, the fourth estate of the realm, is losing its glorious days. It has instead, come face to face with its sleazy moment. Untrained half-baked journalists are on the
Every leader has weak points. Your weak point is where you are vulnerable. Therefore, your weak points are of interest to your enemy! Every good general attacks what is weak
For the fifth time in 481 pieces of beef, the word ‘coup’ appears in the heading. That many times of occurrence raises cause for concern about that anathema of social
The E-Levy proposed by the Nana Dee government in the 2022 Budget Statement continues to dominate discussions on the airwaves. As expected, those under the eagle-headed Umbrella took advantage of
Should Christ’s Servant Curse? By James Quansah jamesquansah@yahoo.com JESUS CHRIST came into the world, walked the streets of Palestine and preached the Good News of the Kingdom of God. He
SINCE 1960, 91 coups have occurred in sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. In 2021-22 four coup d’états have taken place in Chad, Guinea, Mali and recently Burkina Faso. Equatorial Guinea was
Many girls do not want to go through the trauma of reporting their assault. Rape victims are forced to testify in a public court filled with males. The President of
Whether we like it or not, just like the family, the workplace is another source of primary relationships. And workplaces, like families, can be extremely toxic, oppressive, dysfunctional, and exploitative.
Senegal’s President Macky Sall and coach Aliou Cisse hold the AFCON trophy during a ceremony after the national football team arrived at the airport in Dakar “What a game. What
OSAGYEFO DR. Kwame Nkrumah was a big dreamer despite some of his short comings. No matter how you dislike the pig, you, must give it credit for its prowess in
The Medical Superintendent at the Shai-Osudoku Hospital, Dr. Kennedy Tettey Coffie Brightson has explained the medical condition that makes some women to menstruate through the eyes and palm. Speaking on
THE “GHANA problem” has confounded scholars and policymakers alike because, despite being endowed with rich natural resources, Ghana is bedeviled by numerous socioeconomic crises. Some scholars have attributed the problem