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Creating the Ghana we want: A call to action for all Ghanaians
Sixty-five years ago, our nation was born. It was born out of indomitable courage in the face of colonialism and imperialism. It was born through shared struggle, bloodshed, and tears. And it was born on the backs and hopes of ordinary…
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A Letter To Transport Operators
Dear transport operators,
Please pardon my lack of formality, but I rushed to write this crucial letter to you in response to President Akufo-Addo’s call for us to be “citizens not spectators” during his inauguration speech on January 7,…
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An open letter to Ghana riders, present and future customers
It has been a little over a year since I assumed my position as Country Manager for Bolt.
I am writing to express my sincere gratitude on behalf of the entire Bolt Ghana Team for your custom and feedback in making Bolt the leading…
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Education On Diabetes Can Protect The Future
There is a conscious push in the world of diabetes care about the fact that language matters. One of the key messages is to recognize that a practitioner is dealing with a “person living with diabetes” and not a “diabetic”. Living with…
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Jerry John Rawlings – In Remembrance 2 Years On
Two years ago – on 12th November 2020 – our nation was greeted with the shocking and unforgettable news of the passing of Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings.
The shock was deep and the sadness, overwhelming. The grief was interspersed with utter…
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A dream to become a lawyer, two decades in total blindness
God did not guarantee a life free from pain, struggles, and hardships. Instead, he promised to give us the power to overcome them. As the scripture says, “The pain I have been feeling can’t compare to the joy that is coming” – Romans 8: 18.…
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Celebrating the Ewe-Asante romance
The past weekend had many sides and allowed you to exercise your preference as to whether to laugh or cry. If you wanted to laugh you could tune in to a Kume Preko demonstration, which raised very high hopes for the hungry man, and ended up…
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Leadership is about empathy, Mr. President
It appears Ghanaians are now accustomed to highly accomplished people swapping their high paying and respected professions for the grind of our nasty politics. Professor Frimpong-Boateng is one good example in recent years. For these…
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Ofosu Ampofo, Asiedu Nketia in an intriguing contest
It is no longer news that Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), is contesting his National Chairman, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo.
By all indications, this will be an intriguing…
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Kuro mu ay3 hye – Kwesi Yankah writes
I simply do not know why hot things of this earth should decide to by-pass all other months, and collectively land in the month when I was born --- October.
Why the conspiracy?
This is the month when a Ghanaian keeper of the British…
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