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High Interest Of Alcoholism In Ghana
“O thou invisible spirit of wine! If thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil!”
Shakespeare’s Othello
I suspect most of us have known someone who probably drunk a bit too much and wondered if that may have been a reason…
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The Volta Trip: The Nice Keta Sand, Going Fishing and How I Got Lost
Travelling and sightseeing are two of the best things that could ever happen to anyone, most especially when you are growing up and have less significant things to worry about. Apart from treating your eyes with the best views in life,…
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The Secret Is The Secret Recipe
I grew up in Gbegbeyise, a little town in the outskirts of Dansoman. In our little vicinity was a banku seller who was known to have sold the best banku.
People travelled from far and near to buy her food right from late afternoon into…
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Ghanaians Attitude Towards Environment, A Recipe Of Disaster
Environmental mismanagement in Ghana has been a major challenge facing most of our Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies.
It is assumed that huge amount of money has always been used by the government in the fight against poor…
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“If You Can Read This, Thank A Teacher”
Yesterday, October 5th is World Teachers' Day. Teachers in the member states of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation celebrated the day the world over. The day was established by UNESCO in 1993, it is an…
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What Is The Purpose Of Multimedia’s Special Assignment?
The history of Ghana cannot be overwritten either can it be distorted to favour a few.
The new special project by Multimedia, dubbed - "Special Assignment " is truly a special assignment!.
The question is, what is the underlining…
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Illegal Connection: How Will John-Peter Amewu Fight It?
This article is intended to discuss power theft, or what we popularly call illegal electricity connection.
By the way, what is illegal connection? It is a situation where consumers by-pass the meter to enjoy free electricity without…
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A Journalistic Perspective On “WHO KILLED THE JUDGES?”
October 2nd, 2018, the BBC aired a documentary on the 1976 youth uprising in apartheid South Africa. The documentary recounted the massacre of the students, using Sam Nzima’s iconic photograph of injured Hector Peterson as the central…
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Martin Amidu, Ignore The Nagging and Grouching; Roundup For Results
Ghana, as a matter of fact, has been losing billions of dollars since the adoption of the Fourth Republican Constitution to the remorseless nation wreckers who take bizarre delight in swindling the state to the detriment of the poor and…
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Deception of Ghana’s Political Elite To Northern Ghana’s Development
Following the recent heavy rains and the annual spillage of excess water from the Bagre dam of Burkina Faso, Northern Ghana (Upper East, Upper West & Northern Region), have been the subject of news (local and international) reportage…
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