Category: OPINION

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What can you do if your parents leave you nothing in their will?

What can you do if your parents leave you nothing in their will?

A will therefore allows a person to have their properties distributed according to their wishes In layman’s terms, a will is document made by a per [...]
Who has bewitched us? – The Bawku conflict, my perspective

Who has bewitched us? – The Bawku conflict, my perspective

Sometimes I weep for my people as a Northerner and lament over the great legacy we use to have as a people being quickly eroded due to intolerance, me [...]
The Complicity of Ghanaians in Visa Scams: A call for reflection

The Complicity of Ghanaians in Visa Scams: A call for reflection

In recent years, the phenomenon of visa scams has become increasingly prevalent among Ghanaians seeking opportunities abroad, particularly in Europe, [...]
Mounds of mockery – Ghana’s choice of coloniality over decoloniality

Mounds of mockery – Ghana’s choice of coloniality over decoloniality

Sixty-eight years ago, Ghana forcefully shoots onto the scene of sovereign countries, carrying an ear-splitting voice of a united Africa. It sends shi [...]
Sam Jonah eulogises close friend Alhaji Asoma Banda

Sam Jonah eulogises close friend Alhaji Asoma Banda

This morning, Ghana has lost a true patriot, a visionary entrepreneur, and a giant of industry, Alhaji Asuma Banda. His passing is not just a personal [...]
Professor Kwesi Yankah Writes: O.R.A.L. CAVITIES

Professor Kwesi Yankah Writes: O.R.A.L. CAVITIES

JDM and his team have hit the ground running with a number of good tidings, and a few that have woken me up from bed. Adjusting my retirement goggles, [...]
Let’s hear it from the Kenteman!

Let’s hear it from the Kenteman!

Whether playing straight-ahead Highlife melodies or any of the diverse contemporary grooves he has mastered over the years, multi-instrumentalist, sin [...]
Ashes of dreams: The burning markets of Ghana

Ashes of dreams: The burning markets of Ghana

Auntie Efua’s hands trembled as she stood before the smouldering remains of her fabric shop in Kumasi’s Central Market. For thirty years, her colourfu [...]
Prof Douglas Boateng writes: The inconvenient truth: When we sink our own ship, we all drow

Prof Douglas Boateng writes: The inconvenient truth: When we sink our own ship, we all drow

In every society, national progress depends on the collective determination of its people to preserve, nurture, and grow their shared assets. When cit [...]
The Mandate of the People: Expectations and accountability in Ghana’s new dawn

The Mandate of the People: Expectations and accountability in Ghana’s new dawn

President-Elect John Mahama's recent statement, emphasising that the NDC's decisive victory should not be taken lightly, rings true with a profound un [...]
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