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A Legislator Without Shame!
The image of Alhaji Alhassan Suyihini Sayibu, Member of Parliament (MP) for Tamale North Constituency, may be sinking faster than one can imagine. Within his first term in office, the legislator had entangled himself in so many…
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Ofosu Ampofo’s Militant Posture Not Helping NDC
The unfortunate fallouts from the just-ended Ayawaso West Wougon Constituency bye-election, after the passing of the former Member of Parliament, Hon. Emmanuel Kwabena Kyeremanteng Agyarko, are not anything to write home about.
So bad…
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Don’t Our Chiefs Also Deserve Protection?
The rate at which traditional leaders in Ghana are being attacked, and often murdered in cold blood, supposedly BY UNKNOWN ASSAILANTS, is getting too worrying.
It is worrying, not only because their presence forms the core of our…
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Beyond The Politics of National Farmers Day Awards
The 34th National Farmers’ Day (NFD), which was held last week in Tamale under the theme: ‘Enhancing Agricultural Productivity and Food Security Through Improved Agri-Business’, was described in many circles as very successful and full of…
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Fighting Over A Dead Man’s Legacy?
The reported tension in the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) over who, between the two wives of the late Member of Parliament of the area, Hon. Emmanuel Kyeremanteng Agyarko, is most eligible to replace him!-->…
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Communication: NPP Government’s Achilles’ heel
The government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo must have done a lot in the last two years, much to the admiration of the outside world, but the inability of the people tasked with communicating those works (government plans and…
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Stop Redefining Democracy
The kind of democracy that was introduced to the Gold Coast by the colonial masters some two centuries ago must be taking a different dimension today.
When we first embraced it in the early 40s, Ghanaians were made to understand that it…
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The Rough Road To Peace: Saluting The Dagbon Elders
The long-awaited peace and tranquility that had eluded the good people of Dagbon for many years may be returning faster than had been imagined; and barring any unforeseen contingency, the nation will be seeing the enskinment of a brand new…
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Thou Shalt Not Lie
The Ghana Police Service is fast becoming one of the most controversial security agencies in the country, following some ‘professional misjudgments’ and untruths it has entangled itself in over the years.
Though instituted to handle…
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Lessons From NDC/NPP Congresses: Taking Delegates For Granted?
The just-ended National Delegates Congress of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), held at the Fantasy Dome of the International Trade Fair Centre in Accra, did not come with any fisticuffs, contrary to the expectations of…
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