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The High Cost of Bushfire: Why Bush Burning Is Fueling Poverty and Climate Change in Northern Ghana
A Region on the BrinkAcross Ghana’s Savannah belt, the signs of climate distress are impossible to ignore. The once-fertile lands of the north are d...
THE GHANA AIDS COMMISSION: A SLEEPING GIANT?
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the body's immune system, making it harde...
France’s Last Grip: How Ouattara’s Re-Election Exposes the Colonial Hangover in Côte d’Ivoire.
The recent re-election of Alassane Ouattara in Côte d’Ivoire is not just another African election story—it is the latest chapter in France’s de...
Trump’s Threat to Invade Nigeria: A Dangerous Excuse Wrapped in Hypocrisy
The world is once again witnessing a troubling narrative unfold in Africa — this time in Nigeria, where the killing of Christians, including revered...
Trump’s Visa Politics: A Threat to Democracy and Africa–U.S. Relations
America has long prided itself on being the beacon of democracy and freedom, a model for nations, especially those in the developing world, to emulate...
The Actor on Set is Responsible for Infusing Energy and Life into the Script Created by the Writer
The function of a writer throughout any literary genre, including novels, plays, poetry, music, films, short stories, or other theatrical compositions...