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Are these Pastors not stabbing Christ in the back?
An awesome man was born into the world with love to die a painful death to save the world. He was not born a sinner, but holy. His name is Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Before He died and was raised from the dead, He had gone about doing good…
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Let’s Celebrate Kofi Annan, No need to mourn Him
We've come far as a nation, yet we have a long way to go. Individually, many true Ghanaians have chalked enviable successes internationally in many notable fields of endeavour.
Kofi Annan is one of such. Undoubtedly, for now, he is the…
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Lifting ban on small-scale mining: Gov’t should ensure value for chain
Government on Thursday 16th August 2018 had announced a roadmap for the lifting of the ban on small-mining. This came after an Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining was constituted in March 2017 placed a ban on all small-scale…
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ANANSE THE TEACHER: Life Lesson
Once upon a time in the animal kingdom, Ananse was a professor. Crocodile was his bosom friend. Ananse was invited to have dinner at crocodile’s residence one evening. Right after the meal crocodile discussed with Ananse about the teaching…
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Do not bow to the pressure of FIFA
The past few months have been challenging for the Ghana Football Association. The exposé by ace investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas premiered on the 6th and 7th of June 2018 dubbed ‘number 12' revealed a lot of rots in our football…
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The collapse of Capital Bank and accusations on Otabil
Trading as an activity of buying and selling has existed long before modern societies came into being. Currently, trading that requires the usage of money in exchange for goods and services has been part of modern man.
In order for this…
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SHS Double Track: Let’s not misunderstand Ken Ofori-Atta
The current government is seeking to improve the economy but continues to spend its gains on settling massive debts from the previous administration. In the meantime, media focus since the mid-year budget review has oscillated between VAT…
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Banking scandals: What lessons for future generations?
Emotions are running high in Ghana, in the face of the collapse of several Ghanaian banks and many ongoing revelations about the role of shareholders, CEOs, directors, managers, related parties, debtors, Bank of Ghana officials, et cetera.…
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I Am Not Over It Yet, And That’s Okay
Maybe it’s been too long. Maybe I have crossed the border between “giving honor to what we had” into “being pathetically stuck in the past.” And I’m sorry if the amount of time I’ve devoted to thinking about what we had together has become,…
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Open letter to President Akufo-Addo
Dear Nana Akufo-Addo, despite campaigning, voting and guarding the votes for you nearly two years ago, I have become a spectator. I choose to remain on the fringes because not only are you going down as one of our worst performing leaders,…
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