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Asantehene’s Upcoming Ruling on Bawku Dispute: A Defining Moment for Lasting Peace
Ghana stands on the cusp of a historic moment as the revered Asantehene prepares to deliver a landmark ruling on the long-standing Bawku conflict. Thi...
WHEN WILL MISSION SCHOOLS ALLOW OUR SHRINES? THE REAL TEST OF RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE
I am an African Traditionalist, and I have a simple and honest question in the midst of all the heated debates about religious freedom in Christian an...
Mission Schools: Excellence, Faith, and Boundaries of Worship
The debate over faith-based Christian schools in Ghana and the demands for accommodating other religions can only be resolved if the government return...
Gun Amnesty: Instead of Stockpiling Weapons, Let’s Invest in Our Community Development
The adoption and implementation of the National Gun Amnesty policy in the Upper West Region marks a bold and visionary step toward securing lasting pe...
Mission Schools Must Be Allowed to Uphold Their Faith-Based Values
The recent debate involving Muslim students and Christian mission schools, especially Wesley Girls’ High School, highlights a recurring national mis...
Political Power Is Not a Birthright: A Warning to Every Political Party That Enters Office.
Political power is never a chieftaincy title handed down for life. It is a temporary mandate, borrowed from the people and subject to renewal or revoc...