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10 yrs Journey of Dr. Bawumia In Politics
Today marks exactly 10 years of Vice President Dr. Bawumia’s journey in the politics of Ghana. This piece is therefore an overview of his politics thus far.
The contention on who would partner the then NPP Presidential candidate, Nana…
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Mr President, anytime you pick a morsel, remember…
It was from a Ghanaian development worker that I first heard the term “elite consensus.” The term was used in relation to the 1992 Constitution and how it was drawn up.
How the elite of our society railroaded the passage of our basic…
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Gov’t Role: Avenue to be Rich and Greedy
When you have the opportunity to be in government, how are you going to handle it? More often than not, we see our appointees lording over the people rather than serving them. They are almost always inaccessible to the people they govern…
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Retailers Getting People To Spend More Money
Producer’s note: Someone on Quora asked: What psychological tricks do retailers use to get people to spend more money? Here is one of the best answers that’s been pulled from the thread.
Retailers use all kind of tricks, to get people to…
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Life Story of LGBT advocate Lesley Gore
Pop vocalist, talented songwriter, and LGBT advocate, Lesley Gore recently passed away and I wanted to share my favorite songs from her early career. I was introduced to her music, and the entire girl group/60s pop genre, through Allison…
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The Mythology surrounding New York City
Things They Don’t Tell You About New York Before You Get Here, for the most part, is as true as it is compelling. Neurosis is common and endearing. 20-somethings live sitcom-esque lives. Dating is a bitch. Concrete jungle where dreams are…
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Embracing Your Inner Child
Ah, the good ole days. The light-up shoes, the Lunchables, the ability to judge if someone was cool or not based on how they wore their backpack. It was a much simpler time. It was a time filled with predetermined play-dates and hours upon…
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Dr. Nii Moi Thompson eulogized late J. H. Mensah
Joseph Henry Mensah, perhaps the last of the post-independence Ghanaian technocrats who worked directly with Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in the 1960s, died in Accra on 12th July 2018. He was 89.
A brilliant economist, a shrewd politician,…
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Things About Your Upbringing You Can’t Ever Control
1. Your place of birth.
Whether you are born in a country of law and order, or in the middle of a war-torn zone, your worldview would have been shaped by what you see as you grew up. Even within a country, it makes a difference if you…
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Justice For Everyone Will End The Bloodshed
During the rally outside the Department of Foreign Affairs, speeches were delivered that echoed with passion, with each address congruent the campaign’s requests for the complete ceasefire in Gaza and the recall of the Irish Israeli…
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