Ghanaian Rapper Kwame Ametepee Tsikata affectionately called ‘M.anifest’ has described as ‘rubbish talk’ for a section of the public to believe that he releases songs basically for only the...
Before I share with you tips on HOW TO GET FOCUSED WHEN READING, I would want to quickly paint a picture of the wonderful things reading has done in my life. Reading made it possible for me to travel...
Tackling Corruption, Poverty, Unemployment and Inequality: Major Challenges Facing any New Government in Ghana. By Ben Ofosu - Appiah South Korea went from a poor country devastated by war to an OECD...
Introduction "Camp" is a lexical item of multiple grammatical families. It is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. As a noun, "camp" is countable and mass. In its verbal existence, "camp" is transitive...
When I arrived at Harvard in 2013 for my Master of Laws Degree (LL. M.), I took the further step of applying for the Corporate Law, Finance & Governance Concentration. Together with ten others, I got...
Women’s participation in development and politics is a human rights issue - a precondition for Sustainable Development. This had been captured in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs 2000-2015)...
By Patrick A. Sarpong For some 11 odd years now, I have had my chambers or law offices within the Museum of Science and Technology compound which is opposite the Greater Accra Regional office of the...
Balancing the needs of petroleum consumers and petroleum service providers is very crucial to the National Petroleum Authority's operations. Section 2(f) of the NPA Act 2005 (Act 691) mandates the...
By Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr. She is arguably Ghana’s most famous English-language poet, playwright, essayist, novelist and educator. She is also one of the first of the then very few women to have...
By Dr. Michael J. K. Bokor Folks, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen is a damaged politician by virtue of the internal wranglings within the NPP and his own lack of traction. He is not a politician, which he...
By Dr. Michael J. K. Bokor Folks, any keen observer of the ebb and flow of contemporary Ghanaian politics will not undermine the influence of Franklin Cudjoe and his IMANI Ghana team on the political...
She is arguably Ghana’s most famous English-language poet, playwright, essayist, novelist and educator. She is also one of the first of the then very few women to have graduated from the...
Indiscriminate destruction of biodiversity across the country spurred the Vice-Chancellor of University of Uyo and Shell Professorial Chair on Biodiversity and Climate Change, Professor Kingsley...
This week, the threat of the imminence of a major irreversible water crisis in Ghana resurfaced. The emphasis, this time, has been on the contribution of galamsey activities to the pollution of our...
By Africanus Owusu-Ansah “No man is an iland intire of it selfe Every man is a peece of the continent, A part of the maine… Any man’s death diminishes me For I am involved in mankinde. And...
A dark day in Ghana’s History that hit the judiciary so hard is June 30, 1982. On this day three high court judges and a retired army officer were abducted from their homes by some group of unknown...
If Africans at home cannot save themselves, nobody will. We are always looking up to Heaven for manna and saviors instead of looking within us for help. Well, we are now shifting that task to African...
Today Simpa Panyin is going to be a little different from what it has been known for in the past few weeks, so don't expect any laugher or tears from me, except that you should expect me to blow my...
By Margaret Jackson President John Dramani Mahama is well known in Ghana and beyond for not fearing criticism. In fact, he would never act like one of the former Presidents who caused the police to...
Facts You have been nominated by your employer to attend a business meeting in the UK. You have obtained all necessary documents to be used by you in support of your application. You have never made...