Garlic “Miracle” Supplements in Ghana: Are Consumers Really Getting the Benefits?

Garlic has long been celebrated for its medicinal properties. From lowering blood pressure to boosting immunity, it is often hailed as a superfood. In Ghana, […]

Of Presidential Libraries: A Case for a State-Sponsored Library for Dr. Kwame Nkrumah

In every nation that values its history, honours its heroes, and seeks wisdom for the future, memory is sacred. Memory is more than nostalgia, it […]

Rotting Harvests, Broken Promises: Ghana’s Farmers Pay the Price of Politics

……. Decades of abandoned factories, unfulfilled policies, and wasted harvests leave farmers helpless and Ghana’s food security at risk Ghana is blessed with fertile soil […]

Permit Me Ask: Where Was His Lordship Emeritus Bishop Osei Bonsu When Galamsey Became De Facto State Policy?

Dear Nyaaba With all due reverence to the office he once held, it is imperative that we confront this glaring contradiction head-on: Where exactly was […]

Chasing Highs and Losing Tomorrow: A Nation’s Youth, Trapped in the Shadows of Addiction

 They once dreamt of becoming doctors, engineers, pilots, poets. Bright-eyed children from the corners of Accra, Kumasi, Tamale, and Takoradi — students in neatly pressed […]

Africa needs to leverage Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage to enhance resilience of its cities

By Dr Muhammad Gambo  The issue of climate change and its associated impacts, especially on African cities, is a critical topic that demands urgent attention.  […]

“Rise As  Sentinels Of Sobriety”: Ghana’s Silent Drug Crisis Demands Bold Action

Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama has called on traditional authorities to ‘rise as sentinels of sobriety”. An overdue but very necessary call. Necessary because Ghana […]