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‘Juju cures malaria’: A Realistic Amenity
Is it a boy or girl? What is the most important part of the human body from your perspective? Please don’t tell me it’s the heart or eyes o. Is that where midwives or parents look at when they want to know if the child born is a boy or a…
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Singers Led Nyantakyi Into Eternal Disgrace; From Grace To Rags
Kwesi Nyantakyi saw his 'end' coming at him but his few praise singers lured him to embrace it instead of advising him to seek for refuge.
The 49-year-old was arguably Ghana's all-time best football admnistrator after ascending the Ghana…
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Borrowing Is Not The Problem, Wanton Corruption Is!
There is absolutely nothing wrong to borrow money and invest wisely. Suffice it to emphasise that there is everything wrong with reckless borrowing.
Therefore, we can passionately deduce that former President Mahama is not entirely…
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The 23rd GJA Awards; Quotations 1
Last weekend, the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) celebrated its 23rd annual awards day at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Accra.
It was a big moment for the winners.
They have already used the occasion to brand their media…
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The Christian Brother Who Raped My Daughter
The problem of suffering/evil has been branded by many Christian Apologist as the toughest question posed against the Christian faith. However, it's also the one having a lot of presumptions. Anytime the question of suffering or evil is…
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KNUST: Gov’t Must Act Within The Law
Regrettably, the nation’s premier University of Science and Technology, KNUST, has recently, been in the news for rather bad reasons, ranging from the autocratic disposition of the university management to student unrest and the latest,…
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Raising Queens for Kings
Quite recently, I met a friend who has three daughters. Guess what his headache was. He had been accosted by quite a number of ‘well-wishers’ who kept asking him when he was going to have a son. Weirdly, few even went further to advise him…
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Dying Without Forgiveness: Bad Lifestyle
IT iS rare for members of a family, peer group, school, workplace, religious group, government or mass media to function without offending one another. One truth we must grasp and learn to live with is that human beings cannot dwell…
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The Fight Against Galamsey: Winning Or Losing?
I began the fight in this column so many years ago when our water bodies, particularly the Pra and Ankobra Rivers in the Western Region became so filthy and dangerous to the health of the people of my dear region.
The people of…
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Ghana’s Unsustainable Development, Pressure From Citizenry
Governments of most developing countries like Ghana have been faced with pressure from the citizenry to fulfill their needs even when there are limited resources to do so. This has pushed many governments to proactively bring quick and…
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