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Prof. Gyampo laments: Our unemployment is self inflicted
I am mourning my dad and I am touched by the many young people who have texted and called directly to express their condolences. What is worrying is that, many of these young guys are jobless, loitering on social media. We don’t have jobs…
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Open letter to Roads Minister on motorway traffic situation
Dear Sir, I hope you are doing well, and the week has started pretty well for you.
I would like to first and foremost commend your office for getting engineers to work on the wobbling bridge on the Tema Motorway. That’s a death trap…
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The NABCO crisis and why government must act now
As a human rights advocate and a lover of justice, I have has taken a serious view on the growing agitations regarding the failure of government to pay the allowances of beneficiaries of the Nation Builders Corps (NABCO).
I have listened…
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Gold mining hasn’t been able to transform mining communities
Today is World Environment Day and as an environmentalist, I would like to do a series on mining sector sustainability using Ghana as a case study. In this episode, I will argue out my points to answer two questions:
Why are mineral…
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Similarities between Nigeria’s Tinubu and Ghana’s Kyerematen
The landslide win of Bola Ahmed Tinubu (1,271) and the Vice President of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo (235) has sent massive ripples in the political atmospheres of the two (2) ruling parties of both Nigeria and Ghana.
The All Progressives…
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Decentralisation enhances outcomes and output of Scholarship Secretariat
The Scholarships Secretariat has since 1960 been administering government of Ghana scholarships to deserving applicants in the country. It does this through a number of initiatives.
As an institution that works directly under the office…
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The solution to youth unemployment is industrialization – The Alan factor
There is this popular saying that; No matter how melodious the edge of a drum may sound, the center still holds the key to its best rhythm.
Necessity as it is always said is the mother of invention.
Unemployment in recent times has…
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Tackling unemployment across sub-saharan through direct selling
The rate of unemployment in Africa is growing by the day as global economic growth continues to shrink. Additionally, inflation rate has continued to soar beyond projected figures.
Ghana’s inflation has officially increased to more than…
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NPP Regional Elections: The Akoto factor still making waves
Events characterising the New Patriotic Party (NPP’s) regional elections over the weekend can best be described as “epic”, “exhilarating”, and a true “clash of political titans” battling for the people’s mandate to deter affairs for the…
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Tame the sinful greed, end the thievery
About a decade ago, I hosted a heated debate on this show about public office holders grabbing state lands waa waa waa and for a pittance. It was turned into the usual ugly mindless nation-wrecking political equalization game. NPP officials…
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