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The Achimota Judgment – Do away with discrimination against minorities in schools
I’ve observed the issue involving the Rastafarian students, Tyron Iras Marhguy and Oheneba Nkrabea who were denied admission by the Achimota School because of their dreadlocks in March.
First, was it necessary for the school to say and…
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Can Ghana’s Democracy Survive The Next Decade?
I was in Kumasi over the weekend and happened to listen in to a conversation between a group of young Ghanaians. The discussions were centered around conditions in the country. One of the young men bemoaned the lack of jobs and the…
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Most leaders dream of an ideal society but swim in a pool of corruption
It is apparent that each and every leader wants to leave a good name after he/she leaves office, but only a few of them achieve the intention.
The driving force behind the failure of most leaders is that they’re easily consumed by power…
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Ghana’s Woes; Resource Curse Or Leadership Curse?
If having a resource such as oil or gas makes you poor, like a resource curse, then wouldn’t the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia be incredibly poor? In Africa, how many countries transform their raw materials into finished products?…
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End The Impunity, Mr President
The panel of what, by any definition, is a panel of truly eminent persons with more than sufficient experience and expertise, the Emile Short Commission recommended in 2019 the complete disbandment of the force unconstitutionally and…
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Scrapping end of term examination in basic schools would be suicidal
The zeal of government in providing Free Compulsory Universal Basic Education to learners in our public basic schools is worth extolling. The Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service could not be left out unpraised. Their…
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The WeyGeyHey saga, No fasting rule and religious tolerance
I attended government schools all my life, from Asutsuare Junction D/A Basic School to Tema Secondary School and later, the Ghana Institute of Journalism. Although these are state owned-schools financed with state money, there have been…
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CNN Interview – Akufo-Addo Lied Or Has lost Touch With Reality In Ghana
According to William Shakespeare, “No legacy is so rich as honesty”. Honesty, openness and accountability are building blocks for successful governance. Indeed, corruption is inspired by untruths and political propaganda.
We must…
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Make The Law Fix These
My plan was to talk about two things; why we burn seized excavators without recourse to the law and how our National Security (some call it Regime Security) could not stop a Christ Embassy covid-19 super-spreader convention. How about World…
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Adopt the ‘one man one vote’ principle in selecting flagbearer – open letter to NPP leadership
Dear NPP Leaders,
As we are all aware, President Nana Akufo-Addo completes his second term of office in 2024 and as the democratic principles enshrined in our constitution determines, the NPP would have to find his replacement. Already,…
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