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Parliament in the Eyes of the People
Perception has often been considered as the most primitive form of the human representational mind, which may be true. Consequently, many people attach little or no substance to issues once they are labelled as ‘perception’.
But one…
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NPP and the Embarrassing Blame Game
The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) seems to be standing on one leg, when it comes to its commitment to fighting illegal small-scale mining, also known as ‘galamsey’ in local parlance.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo may be doing…
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Bluntly Speaking: No Taflatsέ in Parliament
On a normal day, Ghana’s Parliament can be described as a hot theatre full of sizzling partisan debates, occasional outbursts and, once in a blue moon, walkouts largely by the opposition. But last Thursday, the situation was different. It…
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He Was a Gentleman’s Gentleman
Today, the nation bids a final farewell to one of her most illustrious sons, who passed away a few weeks ago at the prime age of sixty-eight.
Even though death, according to great philosophers like William Shakespeare, is a necessary…
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Between The Police, The Public And The Press
The scale of discord between the Ghana Police Service, the media and the general public seems to have reached its lowest ebb ever. While the public and media view recent events in the country as yardsticks to measure the professionalism or…
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An Apology of a Police Man!
Social media over the weekend was awash with a video recording in which a uniformed police officer was caught glaringly and shamelessly assaulting a middle age woman.
The offence of this woman is that she had reportedly visited the…
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NDC And Its Shameful Tantrums: Please Leave Amissah-Arthur In Peace!
The National Democratic Congress (NDC), under its current leadership, could be outliving its mandate as a worthy political watchdog if its members fail to work on its seemingly violent posture to national issues.
For the past eighteen…
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Of GHS And No Bed Syndrome: Heads Must Roll!
The never-ending reports of mess at the country’s healthcare delivery outlets are indeed worrying, but more worrying is the blame-game and virtual inaction of the movers and shakers of the nation’s health sector.
When news of what has…
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And ‘Africa’ Finally Wins World Cup
The 2018 FIFA World Cup Tournament, held in Russia, may be over, and students of history may be putting together their findings, in terms of successes and challenges, for the future perfection of the global event that comes up every four…
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Russia 2018 World Cup: How France Stood-In for Africa
All too soon, the 2018 FIFA World cup, dubbed Russia 2018, will on Sunday, July 15, 2018, come to a close, with soccer pundits currently biting their fingernails and making predictions about who, between the French and Croats, are likely to…
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