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Indianapolis lion’s death: Lesson for humanity
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) picked a Reuters' story and reported: "A lioness has killed the father of her cubs in their pen at a zoo in US, officials say.
"Zuri, 12, attacked 10-year-old Nyack and staff at Indianapolis Zoo…
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Recent Developments At The National Service Scheme
There have been some developments of late, at the National Service Scheme (NSS), which require a polite second opinion.
The Executive Director of the NSS, Hon. Mustafa Ussif, recently made a comment that the NSS was in the process of…
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When Fundamentals Are Weak, Criticism Will Expose You
Before I touch on the subject matter of this article, let me situate this properly to lay the foundation for my case.
Ghana, after the success chalked by ‘Deadly Voyage’ in 1996, lost out on another juicy international movie deal because…
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Corruption: Main Cause Of Chieftaincy Disputes In Ghana
Chieftaincy, the rich traditional leadership in Ghana is losing its respect and image in the country because of numerous and rampant disputes within the institution; therefore it should be a matter of concern to the government. Almost every…
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An Economy For Happiness – An Ideal Lost To Corruption
In part three of my series focusing on the ideal envisaged by the framers of our Constitution, I make the point, without any hesitations, that corruption and greed are the reasons the goal for a healthy economy to produce a happy people…
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The Moral Predicament Of Ghana’s School Children
Throughout one’s life we are engaged in the process of forming our ideas and values – and applying them on a daily basis. Whether we like it or not – and whether we know it or not – our experiences are shaped precisely by the societal…
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Dealing With Drivers Who Cut Corners On Highways
IT is no surprise that many drivers in this country especially those who drive commercial vehicles (who in our local parlance are referred to us tro-tro drivers), have gained notoriety for various unpardonable offences on our roads.
A…
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The Untold Story Of Older People In Ghana
On a sultry late afternoon one Thursday, I saw an old lady in her late seventies or early eighties sitting alone near the gate of a friend’s house. She was weak and in tears. A group of young passersby dug at her with derogatory comments.…
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The Sick Feeling Is Too Much!
The sick feeling some learned Ghanaians gives to the general public when they speak and exposes themselves to public ridicule is getting worse.
Least provoked by other person’s opinions, they pounce on the speakers to either attack their…
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Anita Desoso Spot On: NDC Was Indeed Born Out Of ‘Propagandism’
I was extremely surprised when the NDC’s Vice Chairperson, Madam Anita Desoso, revealed on Asempa FM on Monday 15th October 2018 that the National Democratic Congress (NDC), apparently danced to the tunes of the opposition by changing the…
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