Persuasive and powerful words go hand in hand and they can engender good results if used carefully and appropriately. But their potency often depends on who is saying what and where the message or...
The reports of violence and confusion at the Ghana passport offices are countless and undoubtedly issues of concern for everyone but those are not the direction of this paper. The trauma one goes...
There have been many commentaries on the BBC interview of Nigeria’s First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari. The explosive interview has been widely responded to at home and in Diaspora. She has been praised...
I still stand firmly by my conviction that the PROXY VOTING is a recipe for rigging Election 2016 in favour of the NDC. It is one of the Plans Bs and Cs by Mrs Charlotte Osei who has completely lost...
Welcome home, oh prodigal son Lucky Mensah. You were once a lost child, making campaign songs for NDC to win or to rig elections. However, you, having come face to face with the reality; seeing how...
Punishment is a popular pastime for humans. Parents punish children. Teachers punish students. Employers punish workers. Courts punish lawbreakers. People punish each other. Governments punish...
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,...
For it is appointed onto man to die, and after death, judgement. You subjected yourselves to 4 years imprisonment with hard labour all in the name of obtaining a B. Pharm degree from your various...
I extend warm greetings to you all on behalf of the Coalition of Intern Pharmacists (COIPHA), especially those who have successfully completed the B. Pharm degree this year 2016. In light of the...
Ghana needs a strong opposition. Every country, every democracy benefits from a strong opposition. When people like Dr. Nduom challenge the system or speak out about injustice, it does not mean they...
I read President Mahama’s self-styled publicist, Dele Momodu’s weird commendations about President Mahama with extreme puzzled countenance, I must admit. The publisher of the Ovation magazine,...
Some equalizations border on absurdity if not sheer stupidity. Anytime I hear Koku Anyidoho making unsavory comments and casting aspersion on serious and respectable men and women in this dear...
On October 10, 2016 at a press conference accompanied by an undated press release, the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana announced the disqualification of 13 presidential aspirants for the 2016...
President Mahama, probably out of fears of being exposed for having many scary skeletons in his cupboard, categorically refused the invitation by the IEA to present himself for 2016 Presidential...
He is in his mid-40’s; and under normal circumstances, he would be considered a man in his prime. But when he opens his mouth, it instantly becomes disappointingly clear that Mr. Hassan Ayariga has...
Yesterday, state-run Daily Graphic published what the paper termed an invitation to two leaders of political parties in this country by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), suggesting...
The political bells are ringing, politicians are busy, the political tension is mounting on Ghana and civilians are worried. Count down, is forty plus days for Ghana to decide. All we could hear from...
This periodical seeks to deconstruct the all-important question of the relevance of effective leadership skills in the contemporary governance. It is worth emphasising that most recent research...
Mentoring defined by Megginson and Clutterbuck (1995) is the “off-line help by one person to another in making significant transitions in knowledge, work and/or thinking”. That one wise and...
On Saturday, June 7, 2008, in Wa, the Upper West regional capital, Mr John Dramani Mahama, then running mate to Prof John Evans Atta Mills, then flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress said:...