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Understanding Ghana’s students is key to fixing the country
A great many African countries had shown steady economic growth in the decade prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. But all have failed to adequately create opportunities for the young people in their countries. With growing youth…
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Professor Robert Hinson ranked number one Marketing Scholar in Ghana
Professor Robert Ebo Hinson of the University of Ghana Business School (UGBS) has been ranked as the number one marketing, business and management scholar in the latest the AD Scientific Index Report 2021.
The AD Scientific Index is a…
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Ejura disturbances: A stain on Ghana’s moral conscience
Like many Ghanaians, the events in Ejura in the Ashanti Region last week have left me shocked, saddened and greatly concerned about the present state of affairs in our country. The murder of Ibrahim ‘Kaaka’ Mohammed is a stain on the moral…
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A call for restoration of the conscience of the Nation
It hurts to see young people offering such unquestionable support for very self-seeking, self-perpetuating and self-aggrandizing politicians and it feels a bit elating to see a few of them, initiating a move to sustain pressure on…
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Op-Ed: New Recognition For An Unusual President’s Man
In Ghana’s politics today, the most honest, electable, competent and politically unbeatable of likely 2024 contenders is Hon Joe Ghartey, Member of Parliament for Essikado Ketan Constituency.
African railway infrastructure space…
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Problematic engineering work on Pokuase interchange – An open letter to Roads Minister
Kindly permit me to use your medium that undoubtedly has a far-reaching target audience to notify the Minister for Roads and Highways (Hon. Amoako Attah) of the potential road menace that is brewing and will manifest sooner or later if it…
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Good Laws Not Good Enough
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia hits the nail right on the head when he tells us a major problem in Ghana is not the lack of good laws but non-implementation.
The Vice President on Wednesday told a National Symposium on the new land law that all…
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When Providing Security Becomes A Crime
The Ghana Police Service has come under attack owing to unprofessionalism over the years. It is either a Civilian is allegedly attacked by a Policeman or the Police arrest Police over the robbery. How can the nation experience a meaningful…
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In The Abundance Of Water…
My subject today is agriculture without rain or surface water. But pardon a little digression.
Someone is not doing their job well as advisers to the President. How can anybody who knows the Ghanaian economy advise Akufo Addo to travel…
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Survival of the fittest: Rural women compete with animals for water
The lack of potable water in some rural communities in the Upper West Region has compelled women and children in such communities to compete with animals and reptiles for water for their domestic use.
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