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Funerals vis-a-vis the Burden Placed on the Bereaved
Funerals have long been an important cultural and social institution in many African societies, particularly in Ghana. They are not merely ceremonies ...
AMERICA'S DUAL APPROACH: WAR AND DIPLOMACY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
.I have asked myself series of questions I could not answer, pushing me to spend my whole day reading speeches of former presidents of the United Stat...
When Nuclear Powers Are a “Club” Privilege — Why Trump’s Strike on Iran Smells of Hypocrisy, not Justice
In an era when global security is supposed to rest on treaties and law, Trump's assault on Iran, justified as a pre‑emptive move against a nuclear t...
Roads Are Not “Fancy” — They Are Lifelines
Public policy discourse must be guided by balance, fairness, and an appreciation of the lived realities of all Ghanaians. It is in this spirit that re...
Dignity and Pride Lost Forever and Irretrievable as a result of an Inconceivable ‘sharing’ for free of charge
How can we achieve complete emancipation if our women are so cheap to white men? Sometimes you wonder about their creative mission. Just follow me, an...
Political Deception Knows No Party Boundaries — Not Even the NDC
It wasn't that long ago that prominent figures within the NDC voiced disapproval of selling application forms to unemployed youth, decrying it as unet...