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Projecting What Binds Us
The very great things that we, as a people, can achieve together when united, has never been in doubt.
As Ghanaians, our individual desires and collective consciousness on the crucial need to strengthen the unity among us, as a people,…
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Carlos Begs Over Callous Attacks
Hot-headed Deputy Minister for Trade and Industry, Carlos Ahenkorah, has apologized for yet another show of public misconduct, improper of an appointee of the Nana Akufo-Addo led government.
Mr. Ahenkorah, Member of Parliament for Tema…
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Mr. President, You Need a Brief on Kojo Graham
THE PUBLISHER is interested in the pledge of President Akufo-Addo and his New Patriotic Party (NPP)-led Government to block all leakages in government revenue and also operate a government that has zero-tolerance for persons who put their…
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The Cost of Disunity
One of the stories on our front page today reports that President Nana Akufo-Addo has said a divided front in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) prior to the December 2016 polls played to the benefit of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).…
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Nitiwul, DIHOC & John Mahama’s Residence
It is regrettable that the recent ‘Meet the Press’ organized for the Ministry of Defense and addressed by Defence Minister, Dominic Nitiwul, seems to be having very bad reviews and feedback with many accusing Mr. Nitiwul of peddling…
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Consumer Protection Rights Non-Existent
Ghanaians generally behave as people who know their rights yet they sadly coil into docility when they are deprived of many of their rights, especially consumer protection rights.
It is worrying that the Ghanaian consumer is often taken…
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Drug Abuse on The Rise
There are countless reasons to conclude convincingly that our dear country Ghana is watching a time bomb ticking away waiting to explode and THE PUBLISHER is worried about the situation.
First on our list is the wanton and free for all…
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We Beg to Differ Sir, Hon Joseph Osei Owusu
Our lead story today sadly reports that one of Ghana’s most respected politicians and legal brains, Joseph Osei Owusu, the First Deputy Speaker of the current Parliament has advocated for a law that would allow a shoot-to-kill policy in an…
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The Folly Of A Debate On Homosexuals
Ghana seems to have become a pretentious society that tickles itself into thinking, in the quest to satisfy a moral ego, the country has any clearly stated law on homosexuality.
What Ghana has is a strong cultural heritage that frown on…
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Entering A Season of Accidents & Deaths
For inexplicable reasons, pre-Christmas seasons in Ghana have been characterized by a multiplicity of fatal vehicular accidents mostly caused by avoidable human errors.
THE PUBLISHER would want to be preemptive in reminding road users,…
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