For sometime now, I have been observing the DBI constituency from afar and I can say that I am really enjoying the maturity, sanity and relatively peaceful nature of the politicking in the area. In...
The country is indeed blessed with abundant natural resources, yet one that is unduly exploited is oyster. Given its vast benefits and accessibility in the country, one keeps wondering the challenges...
To value something is to consider its worth in terms of the amount of other things that it can be exchanged for. To value time is to estimate its assigned worth. What is time worth to you? God...
Monumental disappointment, shock, incomprehension and befuddlement were the clear writings on the faces of the thousands of patrons that stormed the Accra International Conference Centre last night...
Julius “Mwalimu” Nyerere sees Development as the process of making people happy and content; John Dewey sees Education as not the preparation for life but is life itself. Hence, I see Development...
Peter F. Drucker (1909-2005), a renowned American Management Consultant, once said that “trees die from the top”. Therefore, “leadership creates organizational spirit”. When the leadership...
He heard the ding dong, ran to the door. It was Uncle Johnson the postmaster, he comes twice every day to deliver mails to the Andersons. He’d to beat a bleeding traffic on the Accra-Tema motorway...
The falling standards in moral behaviors leaves most people wondering whether family systems still exist in Ghana. Family which is a group of people who are related to each other especially father,...
The small east African nation of Eritrea has implemented the Mother Tongue policy nationwide to prevent cultural genocide within its nine different ethnic groups. This is done by educating all...
Policy arguments about what drives economic growth have traditionally focused on capital, infrastructure and innovation, inter alia. There is no question the crucial role that such fundamentals play...
Policy arguments about what drives economic growth have traditionally focused on capital, infrastructure and innovation, inter alia. There is no question the crucial role that such fundamentals play...
A GNA feature by Pomeyie Caroline Accra, Oct. 24, GNA - The sexual abuse of girls is quite prevalent in our society as the victims suffer mental and physical abuse as a result. The trend in...
Accra, Oct. 24, GNA - The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) on March 24, 2011 directed landlords in the Metropolis to construct appropriate toilet facilities in their houses. The Assembly warned that...
Elections are significant in every democratic regime as it creates room for electorates to elect their representatives as well as engage in active politics. Elections serve as a medium for testing a...
Unemployment is the number of people in a particular country who cannot get job. Kindly permit me space in your widely read newspaper to comment on the problem of high unemployment in Ghana. This...
“Talking and eloquence are not the same: to speak and to speak well are two things. A fool may talk, but a wise man speaks”—Heinrich Heine. Ever been hit by a devastating punch from a stronger...
To a 72 septuagenarian trying to do an Election Buhari over a quint something, I would say debate banza to anyone who will sit by for a minion to pronounce mutum banza against a sterling and...
I say, bravo and more grease to the elbows of Agya Koo, my fellow NPP campaigner canvassing for Nana Akufo Addo and NPP to win Election 2016. As a late comer as he is, he is doing a brilliant job. He...
One of the problems militating against quality education, especially, at the basic level, is teacher absenteeism. In 2011, Mr. Samuel Oppong, National Co-ordinator of the Computerised Schools...
I am not on Ground Zero, so I cannot quite fathom why the redenomination of the nation’s legal tender, The Cedi, during the tenure of the Kufuor-led government of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has...