I am too mentally fatigued to celebrate the landslide victory of the Akufo-Addo-led New Patriotic Party (NPP) over the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC). That the margin of victory between...
On behalf of the members of the “Mahama Must Go” movement, I, Rockson Adofo, the most senior leading member, do extend our heartfelt congratulations to you, Nana Akufo Addo, presently the...
Odimegwu Onwumere writes that the inability of the government to refurbish medical centres with modern radiotherapy machines has led to many cancer patients squirm their teeth in anguish while others...
Without much ado and for the purpose of clarity, let me quickly inform that the term charlalism as used in this piece refers to a situation where an otherwise established journalist descends into the...
The recent election in the United States showed how the media is bias towards the conservative Republican party. They are so brazen in their partiality they scarcely hide their contempt for...
After months of propaganda, insults and personality attacks among others, Ghanaians went to the polls yesterday to elect a president and 275 parliamentarians to form the next government and...
We are done with the elections, and counting is underway. Nothing I am going to write here will change anything. The hours between now and the time the Electoral Commissioner makes the final...
Ghana went to the polls yesterday from which important lessons were learnt. It was generally smooth although a few isolated cases of misconduct were recorded. It would appear that we have improved...
Today’s business management solutions are powerful, adaptable and quick to pay for themselves—they represent a quantum leap over the rigid ERP systems of the past with their long implementation...
The Millennial Vote was treated like a Magical Unicorn in the 2016 election. It is seen as something valuable and mysterious. As Dan Schwabel, at Quartz, in a piece modestly entitled The complete...
I have been tracking and chasing the storm that picked up from Nigeria last year ( 29 May 2015) and curved its way deep into the Gambia on Friday December 2 and now winding up in Ghana (formerly the...
Finally, after several months of serious political campaigning, Ghanaians across the length and breadth of the country are going to the polls today to elect a president who would manage the economy...
In this report, Odimegwu Onwumere writes that there is a new form of violence against women through the media and calls on the general public to respect the right to dignity of the human person...
Readers of this column of mine may have been starved of my teachings for a while seeing as it’s now been over two months since I last posted any article here. But then, just this past Sunday...
Change is indeed coming! Perhaps 2016 is just a year of change. First was Nigeria, then USA and most recently not even the banning of internet and international calls could stop the wind of change...
On Tuesday, 6 December 2016, when travelling from Agona Swedru through Agona Nsaba, Asamankese, Suhum, Osino, the outskirts of Nkawkaw, Konongo and Ejisu to Kumasi, I could clearly tell the eagerness...
At long last December 7 has arrived and the people of Ghana are going to the polls to change their President or maintain the status quo. One of the beauties of democracy is that the people have the...
If you have sailed before like I did in my heydays, you will realize that the work of a captain on board a ship is similar to that of a commander in an armed force. When things become hot at the war...
Few readers would know that the late Rudolf Leopold (1925-2010), founder of the Leopold Museum in Vienna, had an interest in African and Oceanian arts and even those aware of this, would hardly know...
Christmas is a special occasion with unique offerings for the Christian community worldwide and has the potential to converting to Christianity a large number yet to decide masses when the...