Koo, if I tell you we are in trouble, will you believe me? - It depends on what sort of trouble you're talking about? I mean if I wake up with only 100 Cedis in my pocket, I do think I'm in trouble....
We ask why the international community does not respond with the same urgency to the on-going humanitarian emergencies in Africa, to the recent Indian Ocean tsunami disaster? Why do they neglect...
Introduction Alternative Dispute Resolution, (“ADR”) has been firmly established in commercial relationships as an effective means of resolving disputes. It is also used in other areas of...
From an audio-visual interview she granted to Kofi Adoma Owawani of Adom TV and Adom FM radio as I have watched on Ghanaweb under the web link , one can very well conclude that Madam Akua Donkor is a...
The right to freedom of opinion and expression is encapsulated in international law -Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 19 of International Covenant on Civil and...
Laws are made for man and not man for the laws, so by extention, laws need to be understood by the target group. This adage unfortunately needs some amendments for Ghana's sake, because here, the...
Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari, is at it again. Last year, when he pledged to stop state sponsorship of pilgrimages, some people were skeptical about Buhari’s intentions. They doubted if he...
It is no longer news that Nigeria’s economy is operating at a recession. With inflation rate currently hovering at a record 16.5, global oil price falling and the effects on Nigerians being real...
In 2013, when the court began proceedings in the election petition matter, the NDC reverted to their dogged violence and terrorism by violating the tenets of civility, convening at the periphery of...
For people who claim to democratically represent Ghana among the global comity of nations, it is more than laughable to hear the General-Secretary of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC)...
He may genuinely have the interest and destiny of our country at heart. But the fact remains that his much-touted “substantial investments” in the country and all, Chief Dele Momodu is still not...
The Akans have a tested and well-proven adage that goes as, “It is not the same day that you cast a stone across river Volta that you will suffer rib pains” – “Enye eda a wo beto ebo3 atwa...
For more than 40 years in the political arena of Spain two parties had been dominating, the People’s Party and the PSOE Party (Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party), which alternated in power. The...
When we talk of “bequests” left to the living by the dead, we often think of material things. Buildings, for instance, Or farms. In the case of the late Professor Adu Boahen, books that can be...
Alan Kojo Kyeremanteng is sitting on a political cliff that is about to deliver him up to the abyss of political oblivion. Many political pundits have predicted an Alan extinction should he fail to...
The Accra Report is focused on keeping global attention on the #bringbackourgirls campaign, and with that in mind we continue to explore the harrowing element of sexual gender based violence (SGBV)...
In 1957, Ghana became the first country in Sub-Sahara Africa to gain independence from colonial rule. The euphoria that accompanied the event was non like ever experienced on African soil. It...
The well publicized campaign #bringbackourgirls helped to bring global attention to the often ignored issue of sexual and gender based violence (SGBV) during conflicts.
It has been months and our...
Honorable Seth Terkper, Ghana's Minister for Finance and Economic Planning has come under severe barrage for the flailing Ghanaian Economy and continuous devaluation of the Ghanaian Cedi.
The role of...
In July 2012, when President John Dramani Mahama was sworn in as interim president of Ghana, the entire NDC base based avowed their unflinching support to his leadership.
President John Dramani...