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Medical Check-Up: To go For It Or Not?
The past few weeks have been very difficult for me. I lost one of my sisters, and even though death is part of life, it often changes the lives of the bereaved in so many ways and this change is forever because death is permanent.
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The Lost Dream Of Nkrumah: Why Observe His Birthday Without Creating Value?
Dr Kwame Nkrumah was a known Pan Africanist. While he was alive, he dreamed to see a United Africa, one that would exist and operate as a sovereign state with one currency, anthem and colours. Despite fighting tirelessly to achieve that…
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Samson’s Take: We Fail Ghana If We Don’t Hate And Punish Lies
In one of My Takes, last year, I wrote about how our moral and cultural values had become endangered. I simply relied on law to tell the obvious story. Many, especially, friends in political leadership asked that I did more of that. The…
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Will The $2 Billion Change Anything?
Early this year, in January to be precise, I wrote a piece about the then-ongoing brouhaha surrounding the television license fee that the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation had been mandated to collect from owners of TV sets in Ghana under the…
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Time to hear Ghana; In 73rd UN General Assembly
In a matter of days, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly will be up at New York - USA, the World will get an opportunity to hear out leaders from across the globe with varying issues and points of view on matters ranging from poverty,…
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Nana Addo’s Appointees: High Reason of Difficulty Facing The State
Some of us strongly believe that Ghanaians made a calamitous mistake by voting the NPP government out of power in 2008 general elections, as Ghana, as a matter of record and observation, was heading towards the right direction following the…
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Marijuana: Legalization Accepted Or Not ?
The advocacy or debate for the legalization of marijuana (wee) continues to linger around the necks of Ghanaians and just when the matter seemed to have gone down, on Wednesday, September 19th, 2018, news broke out that the supreme court of…
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Helicopters In Chamber Pots: A Reaction To Forensic Audit By ‘Ghosts’
I have read all sorts of articles in the newspapers today, September 20, 2018, based on what is claimed to be a report of a so-called Cabinet Committee Responsible for the Coordination of Investigations/Forensic Audits.
The allegations?…
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Notorious Segment of the Internet Hampering Anti-Trafficking Efforts in Ghana
The highly criminal and hidden nature of organized crime presents traffickers numerous platform for recruiting and selling vulnerable Ghanaian children and adults. Traffickers comprise agents or middlemen typically, Ghanaians and their…
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Dead Knowledge In Our Schools: Who is Checking The Textbooks?
“On p.280, we are told that Ghana’s per capita income “is about $400”. In fact, it was $1,490 in 2015, the year before the last revisions and five years after Ghana became a middle-income country.”
Out of curiosity, I recently decided to…
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