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Cigarette Manufacturers’ Liability In Ghana
Cigarettes contain poisonous chemicals such as ammonia which is used to boost the impact of nicotine in them.
Furthermore, cigarette smoke contains high levels of carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide – the chemical used in killing Jews…
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The rasta family eyeing history with suit ‘to end archaic laws’ in schools
Never in a million years did the Marghuys think they would be at the centre of a media storm because of the length of their dreadlocked hair; specifically, that of their son, 17-year-old Tyrone.
At this point, Tyrone was hoping to be a…
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NPP leadership should be bold and stop Bawumia camp from campaigning
The leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), should be bold and decisive and take the necessary actions to ensure that the Bawumia camp stops its premature, tribal and violent campaign barely four months into the President’s second term…
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Enough of the brutalities against journalists
At this crucial point of an ever-growing democracy, the military in our part of the world needs a complete redesign. Any string that suggests giving up our basic human rights is not a democratic tenet and should be dismissed.
In the…
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Akuapem Poloo: How Is 90 Days Harsh?
Celebrities, properly called, have such influence especially on the youth. It is expected that before you take on a cause, you will seek professional advice if it is not a matter for common social commentary. Today, I ask or repeat your…
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Ramadan: Time to regain divine-consciousness
Ramadan is considered one of the holiest months of the year for Muslims. It is the month in which fasting has been made obligatory on every Muslim except those exempted from fasting, from dawn to sunset.
The faithful fast between 11 to…
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Of Kasoa Teenagers and Control of Airwaves
During the reign of King James the First, the Kingdom of Great Britain passed the Witchcraft Act of 1735. A person who claims to have supernatural powers could be imprisoned up to a year. This law was ostensibly to stop the killings of…
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Police Don’t Have Power To Punish Suspects
Police, soldiers and local authority taskforce were in the news, seen and reported caning people and administering various forms of sanctions when COVID-19 struck. They stopped ‘trotros’ and brought people down ordering them to sweep and…
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Ken Ofori-Atta, Ablakwa’s Plastic Sword & Resignation Blues
I chuckled a bit when I read Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa’s letter, announcing that he was resigning from Parliament’s Appointments Committee for reasons “both personal and on principle.” He is a younger man with potentially a big future ahead…
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Databank’s withdrawal from Agyapa sign of putting Ghana’s interests first
Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for the 7 December 2020 Presidential and Parliamentary elections and former President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, on multiple campaign platforms ahead of the December 2020 elections,…
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