It looks all the way like an innovative means of solving the graduate unemployment problem. When President John Dramani Mahama urged newly-inducted graduates in the country to think of setting up...
“A nation is an entity ruled by law. So where there is a lawless society I feel sorry for them. In the US whether you are a presidential candidate or not if you break the law you would go to jail....
Dele Momodu is a Nigerian businessman now resident in Ghana and runs a social magazine 'Ovation' which does not appear to be regular on the newsstands. In recent times he has embarked on a risky...
The Chronicle yesterday carried a very interesting but controversial story, under the headline; “Corruption is in the DNA of Ghanaians – IEA Survey”. According to the story, the Institute of...
Ghanaian feminists with blemished integrities have missed a golden opportunity to alter the negative impressions about them. Most of them, the garrulous and busybodies, strode across the political...
Drama unfolded in Obuasi in the Ashanti region when The Chronicle, in its yesterday's edition, published a story, which quoted Richard Akwasi Ofori Boadi Agyemang, Municipal Chief Executive for...
One of the stories in yesterday's edition was about the so-called crash-landing of a witch in Kumasi: the umpteenth time the weird and unsubstantiated occurrence has taken place in the country....
I recently visited an ophthalmologist. Before listening to me the doctor asked me how much time I devote to my mobile phone. He actually meant my virtual presence. I hesitated and didn’t answer. I...
In the beginning, there existed a perfect proximity between the ultimate reality and mankind until the sin of disobedience made it wider and invincible. The “good book" blames Adam for this...
BY KWAME GYASI Email: “When you are given an American Ford Expedition car bribe, say it is a Japanese Toyota V8 car gift” — Anon, One of the definitions given by the Longman Dictionary of...
Most English Language words or phrases are French – a language of love, thus the saying, “speak English, study law and kiss French”. The dust doesn’t seem to be settling on the Montie trio:...
The real estate investment and finance markets in most developing countries are generally undeveloped, and Ghana is no exception. Housing for instance is usually financed by individuals and...
Dedication - To Aaron Richard Eshun, founding member of Hyperactive Ghana who is an ardent follower of Mensa Otabil. I have never been a member of the ICGC; I am a proud member of the Church of...
By 6:30 a.m. on 24 June, less than 12 hours after a successful referendum on Brexit (Britain’s exit from the European Union), South Africa’s currency, the rand, took the first blow. It plunged by...
My recent visit back to my society has not been the best especially looking at our generation as compared to the older generation. The society is gradually losing its responsibilities and we, the...
The image of Rwandan President Paul Kagame and Chadian President Idriss Deby proudly holding the first two copies of the newly launched pan-African passport at the African Union (AU) summit in the...
Human traffickers thrive on apathy of citizens. That is one of the key findings that I came up with as result of the reasons behind parents and guardians giving away their children and wards at...
Did you know that Ghana loses an estimated GH¢4.6 billion equivalent to 5.8 percent of GDP to the economy as a result of child undernutrition in 2012? Did you also know that 24 percent of all child...
It is not coincidental that the Survey Department in Accra is located within a military zone, a Cantonment if you like, where it has always been since its establishment by the colonial authorities....
Destiny Ugorji In my first episode, I raised several questions begging for answers over the missing Abuja-based lady, Charity Aiyedogbon. ‘Chacha’, as she is fondly called, was declared missing...