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Farmers’ Day Without Farmland: A Nation Celebrating What It Is Destroying
Agriculture remains Ghana’s surest path to economic independence, yet we continue to sink deeper into the shackles of import dependence, surrenderin...
A NUANCED PERSPECTIVE ON THE OSP AND MARTIN KPEBU'S ARREST
The recent arrest of Martin Kpebu by the Office of the Special Prosecutor of Ghana is without any legal justification, and I trust Martin Kpebu will l...
Momo Fraud Surge: Why MTN Must Bear Greater Responsibility in Protecting Customers
Mobile Money, once celebrated as a revolutionary tool for seamless financial transactions—particularly among traders in remote Ghanaian communitiesâ...
Office of the Special Prosecutor — A Costly Duplication Ghana Must Scrap
Corruption continues to rob Ghana of development, dignity, and hope. In response, government after government has created new offices, committees, and...
School Placement and Faith-Based Schools: Who Is Really to Blame for the Rising Religious Tensions?
The ongoing controversy between faith-based schools and students demanding full or parental freedom to practice their faith has sparked a nationwide d...
The NDC Must Not Repeat the Mistakes That Once Sent It Into Opposition
The growing frustration among newly employed teachers over the government’s failure to pay their full salaries should serve as a serious warning to ...