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Kwame Dadzie writes: 5 secrets about Shatta Wale’s rise to Stardom
UNRULY, IRREVERENT, AGGRESSIVE, IMMORAL, WAYWARD.
The above adjectives, among other negative and brutish expressions have been used to describe the dancehall king of Ghana, Charles Nii Armah Mensah popularly known as Shatta Wale.…
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The entitlement mentality and politics in Ghana..
Much of the corruption related activities are seemingly affiliated to politics with politicians getting the biggest of backlash in the distribution of blames.
Corruption is only corruption when it involves a politician, the more…
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LACK OF BEDS IN SOME HOSPITALS IN GHANA.
The management of Suntreso Government hospital in Kumasi,Ashanti region have attributed the death of a 30year old pregnant woman and her unborn baby to inadequate beds at the theatre.It was reported that the Suntreso Government hospital on…
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Time to amend the Constitutional Powers of the E C
Many of us were not there but it is obvious the members of the Constituent Assembly commissioned to deliberate and write the current Ghana’s 4th Republic Constitution modeled a good part of their constitutional framework in line with the…
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Valerie Sawyerr writes: The Cry Of The Oppressed!
Amaaaaandla … Aweeeeethu!
I hear chanting and stomping! That was the cry of the black South Africans as they chanted and stomped against apartheid and oppressive rule. ‘Amandla’ means ‘power’.
The response ‘Awethu’ means ‘for us’. Power…
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MFWA’s Sulemana Writes: Why Anas’ Number 12 Is Not a Journalistic Piece
On June 6 and 7, 2018, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, publicly screened his much advertised 90-minute documentary, titled Number 12. The documentary was presented as a piece of journalistic investigative work. But knowing the methods used in procuring…
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Should Anas Take A Break?
Even superman takes a break especially at a time that the city thinks he is a villain. I have never met Anas or Kweku Baako.
Neither have I met Commander One. These are people whose fames and feats precede their names. When I had…
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