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Politics has ‘harlotized’ Our Security System
As a citizen of the '90s, I saw men patrol the neighborhood at night, impeding 'dark mine- diggers' (thieves) from operation.
Their zeal to render service to the community and Ghana at large earned them the name VOLUNTEERS.
Fast…
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Royal And The Slave: The Unforgettable Experience
A new dawn brought forth a new day at Anomabo. A day people hoped to fall in love. A day people hoped to progress in life. A day people hoped to achieve something great. The people of Anomabo were predominantly into fishing and farming.…
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Time To Retrieve The Arms And Make Ghana Safe
As a Ghanaian living thousands of kilometers away from my motherland, I’m appalled by the extent to which criminals carry out their deed.
Every year hundreds of Ghanaians fall victim to armed robbery attacks. Many of the reported…
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Nothing Ever New Under The Sun
“What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; and there is nothing new under the sun.”— Ecclesiastes 1:9
Times will change. Development will happen. There will be inventions. As many great leaders as bad…
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On Political Violence: Mahama Is Spot On
I was not a bit surprised when former President Mahama responded harshly to the widely condemned incident which took place during the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election on Thursday 31st January 2019.
Ex-President Mahama, who is moving…
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Bloody Sexism!
Bloody widow!’ read the placards.
The sign was held aloft as part of a protest walkout during the swearing-in of Lydia Alhassan, the new MP for the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency. Alhassan won her seat after a political process during…
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Is Democracy Necessary for Africa’s Development?
The Asian experience suggests that democracy is not necessary to engineer an economic miracle. However, the Africa’s postcolonial experience suggests ineluctably that democracy is vital to sustain economic success.
During the Cold War,…
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When National Security Commits A Constitutional Crime
I was thinking about the question of "who are these 'NSC' Armed men" last night. I am excited to read the article below, which takes part of the burden I had; to wit, the general understanding of the legality or otherwise of the "NSC" Armed…
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Can You Be Happy Without Money?
Admittedly, an answer to the above question isn’t so easy to pinpoint. This accrues from the numerous ways individuals define happiness and money, as well as how much of it is enough. Let’s quickly take a look at my concept of these two…
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We The People Of Ghana!
As a matter of necessity, a government is made sovereign and assumes a position of supremacy in its appropriate sphere of action. That notwithstanding, it in fact does not possess all the powers. It is “We the People”, the active citizens…
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