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The Ethical Quandary of Ghanaian Media: When Radio and TV…
In the heart of Ghana's media landscape lies a controversial practice that has been gaining traction in recent…
Scholarship for the Rich: The Unheard Stories of Poor Party…
Awal Issahaku Kanawu (now Awal Bin Ishaq) was a household name in political communication for the NPP in…
Opinion: A man who can twist the tenets of his faith for…
Zachariah 4:1 instead of Zachariah 4:6 is not a big deal, even Pastors make such errors. Usually, when you are not…
Editorial: The problem with giving Scholarships to the Rich…
Providing scholarships to the rich in Ghana presents a glaring issue: it perpetuates inequality and undermines the…
Opinion: The Scholarship Scandals – Another Angle
Another problem I have with the whole scholarship scandal is the kind of programs beneficiaries were sponsored to…
Why the Akan States must take another look at its lineage…
This handsome young man is the last born (son) of Otumfour Osei Tutu II.
Unfortunately, he cannot…
“What happened was not “Betrothal” but a…
From what I have gathered from an interview from the Nungua palace, Naa according to their tradition is a mystery…
Dr. Christopher Ampadu writes on Easter and the…
Easter is not just a ritual for Christian celebrations of the risen Christ but it is a significant time for…
Opinion: Salaries and conditions of service of teachers: A…
I have searched archived documents and held discussions with some surviving retired teachers, Members of Parliament…
Dr. Bawumia is practically Swimming against the Tide
The voice of caution whispers persuasively in the ear of every politician, often with good reasons. However when…
Ghana’s democracy declines; Guns and polls
Ghana a consolidated liberal democracy suffers a decline in its democratic qualities. Ghana’s move towards…