Nana Akufo-Addo and President John Mahama Nana Akufo-Addo has hinted about November surprises as the Election Day beckons. It represents the outlandish and mendacious tales spewed out at this time
Nana Akufo-Addo and President John Mahama Nana Akufo-Addo has hinted about November surprises as the Election Day beckons. It represents the outlandish and mendacious tales spewed out at this time
The act of commission or omission regarding the replenishment of essential stocks at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital is an act of irresponsibility underpinned by a dose of madness on the
She spent so much time and money to ostensibly alter the image of the Electoral Commission (EC), but just when the big political game it is charged with refereeing is
Mrs. Samira Bawumia and President John Mahama President John Mahama and Mrs. Samira Bawumia are at each other’s throats over whether Bole and Damongo – two important towns in the Northern
Salifu Mase aka Mugabe As part of the stakeholders of the country’s democracy, we now know the benefactors of the motivation for the Montie 3 pipers’ descent into the gutters.
“Let me be very frank, money has been one of the challenges; we just have to be frank, open and transparent with the people of Ghana and limit a bit
The growing inclination towards partisan and ethnocentric considerations as against merit in the recruitment of personnel in especially, the security services is being alleged by many Ghanaians, particularly service men
President John Mahama is angry and sulking. His recent query of an imaginary cabal not supportive of his efforts refers. When he poured out his heart about his failing propaganda
One of the negative attributes of the Ghana Police Service is its selective enforcement of the law. Its Animal Farm style of performance is a justifiable source of worry. The
One of the highlights of the colonial era was the exiling of personalities who stood in the way of the colonialists. The legendary Yaa Asantewaa and Nana Prempeh I made
When the Kalyppo political stunt unleashed by the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) against its rival New Patriotic Party (NPP) which hit the media space backfired and rather boosted the
Ghanaians were faced with yet another political surprise last Tuesday, one of many enacted by the political establishment in recent times. In the run-up to a crucial election, the last
President John Mahama must be frustrated; the intransigence of his compatriots being the reason. His situation is understandable and we can only pity him. He is at his wit’s end