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Ghana’s Independence….
Ghana's independence from British colonial rule on March 6, 1957, was a landmark event in African history. The negotiations leading up to independence were complex and involved key players from both Ghana and Britain. This article examines…
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Let’s Extend the 20% Rural Allowance to Cover Deprived Areas: A Move Toward Educational Equity
In his State of the Nation Address (SONA) on February 27, 2025, His Excellency, the President, John Dramani Mahama echoed a 20% salary allowance for teachers in rural areas. The initiative is a positive step aimed at tackling teacher…
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Dr. Razak Opoku Against Building Hajj Village With Gov’t Money
It Was Wrong Yesterday So It Can't Be Right Today; Who Is Justifying The Use Of Public Funds For The Construction Of Hajj Village?
It is quite unfortunate that, we have a lot of neutral-sycophants, cowards clergy, and interest-driven…
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An Open Letter to the Bank of Ghana: The Hidden Burden of Loan Deductions and the Financial…
Dear Governor of the Bank of Ghana,
I am writing to bring to your attention a serious issue that has become a financial burden within Ghana’s banking sector, particularly at institutions like the GCB Bank PLC. As a concerned citizen, I…
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Time is in Labour
In the drenched corner of 2008, we heard a loud voice of hope. Be as it seemed, interpretation was subjective, anchored by perspective. A message for the ordinary citizens, to rescue the vulnerable, a sound of social equality and justice.…
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ECOWAS: The Power-house of West African Governance and Regional Integration
In the heart of West Africa, a force quietly drives the engine of regional integration, governance, and development, this force is the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
For about five decades now, this institution have…
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Debate Motion: “Teachers’ Services Are Essential in Society and They Deserve Higher Salaries”
Honourable Minister for Labour, Jobs and Employment, Judges, Education Sector Workers, Fellow Debaters, and Esteemed Readers,
I write to support the motion that teachers’ services are crucial to society and that they deserve better…
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The Unwavering Mandate of ECOWAS in the Age of Globalization: Urgent Need for Peaceful Restoration…
As the world continues to evolve in the face of globalization, the role of intergovernmental organizations such as the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has become more crucial than ever.
ECOWAS, a regional body founded…
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Cloud -Based Learning: A Cost-Effective Solution to Ghana’s Free SHS Challenges
The Free Senior High School (SHS) policy in Ghana has been vital in increasing access to secondary education. The system allows every Ghanaian student to benefit from formal schooling regardless of their financial situation. Yet, the…
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AES: A Gain to Africa or a Complexity? Examining the Pros and Cons of Military Regimes in West…
In recent years, West Africa’s Sahel region has experienced a dramatic shift in political power, with military regimes increasingly taking control of democratic governments in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. These coups have sparked…
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