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, […]
—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, […]
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 […]
My brothers and sisters of this land of great promise, Let us stop pretending. Let us stop pretending that Ghana is as united as we […]
Dear Nyaaba, Time was when I beamed with pride when I heard Elizabeth Ohene on BBC. She was without doubt a journalist par excellence. She […]
The assault of a lawyer by relatives of a deceased immigration officer at a court in Ghana during a recent hearing is not only disturbing […]
—The fall of a Chief Justice and the Rise of Democratic Fortitude In a moment that will echo through the chambers of Ghana’s democratic history, […]
–A piercing reflection on conscience, complicity, and collective reckoning There are some statements that do not age. They refuse to grow old because the wounds […]
Akwatia, situated in the Eastern Region of Ghana, is famous for its rich history and well-known predominantly for its diamond mining industry, contributing meaningfully to […]
In the volatile theatre of Ghanaian politics, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s trajectory represents one of the most instructive cases of political rise and fall in recent […]
“The tragedy of the Bagre Dam is not that it spills, but that Ghana has failed to turn warning into protection.” Introduction For communities in […]