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Reviving the Korle Lagoon — Restoring the Heartbeat of Accra’s Natural Beauty
The Korle Lagoon, nestled at the southern edge of Accra, is one of the city’s most defining natural landmarks.
Fed by the Odaw River, which snakes through the heart of the capital, the lagoon empties gently into the Gulf of Guinea,…
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To the Woman Who Walked So We Could Run – Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings
This is to the woman who stood tall when others bowed.
The one who fought through storms and silence to defend the girl child and everything she held close to her heart. She gave up the comfort of her design studio and stepped into the…
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Noise in Schools: The Silent Thief of Focus, Health and Achievement
In classrooms everywhere, there’s persistently one common problem that affects teachers and students- noise. In Accra, Nairobi or London. The continuous shuffle of pupils’ feet, coupled with the rumble of traffic and the din of nearby…
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Sweet Poison: How hidden sugars are fueling Ghana’s diabetes crisis and what your doctor isn’t…
Diabetes is no longer a condition reserved for the elderly or the wealthy. It is fast becoming one of Ghana’s most widespread health challenges, affecting people across all age groups and social classes from the heart of Accra to the most…
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Seidu Agongo writes: Mahama handed youth the baton, they must now run
President John Dramani Mahama has flooded his legacy government with youthful appointees in what some say is a political gamble.
For me, it is neither a gamble nor a political strategy. It is a national necessity that the appointees must…
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GPRTU, THE LAWLESSNESS
Recently, I wrote and shared a story on my Facebook page titled “Circle Straight, GHC10.” In that piece, I highlighted how some commercial drivers and their conductors are exploiting passengers along the Nsawam–Pokuase–Circle route.…
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 824 NEW LAWYERS OF GHANA.
A Call Beyond the Wig and Gown
Today, as 824 new lawyers are called to the Bar, Ghana witnesses not only an expansion of the legal profession but a renewal of national hope. In a country of about 32 million people, this number means…
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Galamsey Is A Social Crisis: Only chiefs, not drones or bullets, can heal Ghana’s wounded land
When I hear calls for helicopters, drones, and armed crackdowns to stop galamsey, I feel that our nation is misreading the illness. We keep treating a wound with instruments instead of treating the person who is bleeding. We have turned…
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With A Heavy Heart, Socrate Safo Writes To NPP…
Brothers and sisters of the great New Patriotic Party,
I write to you with a heavy heart, but also with fire in my spirit.
A brother once told a story. He spoke of two sisters who fell into a bitter feud. They traded insults like…
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Thoughts and Truths: The True Reflections of Life & Living Itself
THOUGHT has been defined as the product of mental activity; that which one thinks like a body of thought; a single act or product of thinking; an idea or notion like to collect one’s thoughts; the actor process of thinking; a mental…
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