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Rawlings’ funeral, Ewe traditional leaders and the fight for basic decency
Recently Madam Desoso claimed to speak for Ewe traditional leaders in an attempt to insult the widow of the late President Rawlings regarding his funeral and pretending as if for some ethnic reasons it could somehow not be the privilege of…
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Ghanaian definition of ‘smartness’
In the late 1990s and early 2000s mobile telephony was not in vogue. Many a people relied on communication centres for their telephone needs.
To save the situation the then Ghana Telecom Company Ltd brought in telephone booths and…
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Harruna Attah writes: The Rape of Ghana/US Democracies
What a week that was, when the American and Ghanaian legislative cathedrals – seats of democracy, were desecrated and are now in need of re-consecration to restore their sacrosanct status. The details of the desecration were flashed round…
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Dr. Clement Apaak: Would NPP have made Alban Bagbin the Speaker of Parliament if they had a choice?
Folks, Kyei Mensah Bonsu has proven to be shamelessly dishonest. In any case, not even my three-year-old son who sleepily watched the events of the early hours of January 7th, 2020 in the Parliament of the Republic of Ghana in relation to…
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DNA testing; Lest we forget [Article]
As I write, Ashanti Region is reported to be leading with paternity fraud; where a mother deliberately tricks a man into believing he is the biological father of a child that is not his. This among other happenings has caused an increase in…
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Gifty Nti Konadu: For the millennial – The quarter-life crisis
You may have heard of the midlife crisis, usually associated with men in their forties. There is, however, a plague of our day, an enemy many millennials dread.
The quarter-life crisis is a period of uncertainty and questioning that…
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Commentary: The Case For Effutu MP, Alexander Afenyo Markin
In an election the governing New Patriotic Party thought it was going to win by a landslide, it turned out difficult with a slim win both in the presidential and parliamentary elections.
At the count the chairperson of the electoral…
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Opinion: True reflections of Okoe-Boye’s defeat
To the media and many outside the Ledzokuku constituency the loss of Dr. Okoe as MP is a big surprise, not so to many of his own foot soldiers with whom the day to day running of the constituency fall. Indeed Dr. Okoe Boye was pushed from…
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The unnecessary detour that has derailed the integrity of election 2020 [Article]
At the 1992 and 1996 General Elections, I coordinated the monitoring of the vote count and declaration of results on behalf of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
From the 2000 run-off till 2012, I ran an Independent Monitoring Syndicate that…
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A response to the Christian Council of Ghana – Let your light shine [Article]
Coming from a Christian based family, and having been raised as a Christian, I will continue to defend and promote my religion taking into consideration the need to respect the religious beliefs of others.
I have always felt proud of my…
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