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Media Sins Vs Diplomacy
Two wrongs, they say, do not make a right. And if this adage had been too equivocal for anyone to decipher, it couldn’t have been made any clearer by last week’s attempt by two Members of Parliament to douse the ‘flames’ ignited by the…
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Black Stars Face Benin Tomorrow
All too soon, the 32nd AFCON tournament, dubbed Egypt 2019, has taken off, and the four-time continental winners, the Black Stars of Ghana, are slated to begin their campaign for a possible fifth win, as they face their Beninoise…
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Bad Politics! The Suyihini Factor
For the umpteenth time we feel compelled to bring to the fore some reported actions of Alhaji Alhassan Suyihini Sayibu, Member of Parliament (MP) for the Tamale North Constituency, whose image, in our view, could be sinking faster than…
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Mr President, Please Do Something …About Ghana Immigration Service
The influx of foreigners into Ghana in recent years, and the increase in high profile crimes, many of which used to be alien to the Ghanaian sub-culture, should be of concern to every citizen of this great nation.
It should be of concern…
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The Ghanaian Intelligentsia And Terrorism Threat On Their ‘Homeland’
The media, and indeed intellectuals in Ghana, can be very interesting sometimes, especially when it comes to disseminating news from outside, about their country.
The norm is that, greater premium is placed on information about the…
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The Kidnaping Menace: Is Ghana Losing The War?
Kidnaping, the act of abducting and confining persons, usually with the motive of demanding ransom, was alien to the Ghanaian sub-culture, until quite recently.
Ever since the country gained independence six decades ago, the most…
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By The Way, Was There A Gaffe?
Ghana is one country of a kind. It is fast becoming the land where ‘con men’ are celebrated while people who speak from the bottom of their hearts are rather ridiculed.
It is also a place where fake pastors and bogus spiritualists are…
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The Sad Case Of NPP And Campus Politics
One unfortunate development that could be ‘institutionalised’, if care is not taken, is the wanton interference in the running and management of public Universities in this country by some politicians.
Having enjoyed a fairly good degree…
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When A Genius Errs
A sage once said that no man has the capacity to CREATE the truth. According to him, truth had always been there, waiting to be uncovered; and that the art of Journalism is nothing more than the attempts to unveil hidden truths.
And…
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Abolish This Nuisance Tax Too
Many Ghanaians are at their wits’ end over the failure of the Ministry of Finance to scrape the luxury vehicle tax, which is obviously a nuisance tax.
By definition, a thing is said to be a nuisance if it causes inconvenience or…
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