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Personal health consciousness – Laudable programme by First Lady, Lordina Mahama
Health, it is said, is wealth. And how very true. Even though one tends to get one’s vehicle serviced regularly to stay on the road, unfortunately, we live in a society where not much deliberate emphasis is placed on health checks to stay…
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A Tribute To Daddy Lumba
There are musicians who entertain, and then there are those who explain a country to itself. Daddy Lumba belonged to the latter. And now, with his passing, we are confronted not just with grief but with absence. A kind of national grief…
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Daddy Lumba: A Hero Lost, Turning Ghana’s Romantic Music Into Memory
Ghana’s music scene has seen many talents come and go, yet none have made as profound an impact on romantic highlife music as the iconic Charles Kojo Fosu, known as Daddy Lumba. His recent passing signifies not just the loss of an…
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Nature’s Remedy
In the quiet groves, where trees preside,
A still and unsoiled place, the soul abides.
The world's oldest remedy, for minds astray,
Lies in the gentle hush, of nature's way.
The rustling leaves, a soothing serenade,…
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The NDC Majority’s Modus Operandi: Cheating, Bullying, and Silencing the Minority
These remarks by the Minority Leader, Hon Alexander Afenyo-Markin, bear repeating. In fact, I can think of no better way to begin this piece than by reiterating his words; words that so precisely reflect my own sentiments regarding the…
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Beyond the Tests: How Portfolios Whisper of Equity and Engagement in Our Classrooms
Everything is changing; the way teachers teach has become learner-centered. Consequently, when it comes to assessment, we need to do better than merely assigning grades. In other words, our means of evaluation must support learner growth…
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OUR PARTY BOYS
Some years back, I had the privilege of meeting a distinguished High Court judge who, over time, became a very close friend. During one of our conversations, she shared something Insightful - though, admittedly, at the time, I nodded…
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Why brands must build a consistent PR voice long before crisis hits
The phone rings. Unknown number. A voice on the other end, trying to hide the panic, says, “We need help. Now.” A crisis has broken out. Maybe it’s a viral video. Or a media exposé. Or, as is the case with brands trying to get more edgy in…
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Mental Health Advocacy: ‘Barima Nsu’ and the cost of silence
Men’s Mental Health Month in June has ended, but the conversations it sparked must continue. One issue that doesn’t get enough attention is a phenomenon known as “normative male alexithymia.”
This refers to the difficulty many men have…
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Echoes from Ablekuma North: Can Ghana protect journalists while safeguarding democracy?
As the dust settles on the violence that marred the Ablekuma North rerun, a piercing question lingers: Can Ghana truly safeguard its journalists while defending the fragile pillars of democracy? What began as an electoral rerun quickly…
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