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Pay Teachers Well, Let Them Build Their Dreams, Not Another Housing Mirage
The Government of Ghana deserves commendation for publicly acknowledging the welfare of teachers and proposing a nationwide housing initiative in part...
A Dangerous Precedent: Trump’s Unilateral Strikes Are Pushing the World to the Brink
The world is once again standing at a crossroads, and history will not be kind if silence prevails. The recent unilateral military actions ordered by ...
Statesmanship Beyond Power: Leadership, Reconciliation, and the Dignity of Ghana’s Democratic Legacy
President John Dramani Mahama’s visit to former President John Agyekum Kufuor stands as a notable act of statesmanship—one defined by humility, re...
The Myth of Total Press Freedom in Ghana
Ghana is often celebrated as a beacon of press freedom in Africa. Editors’ associations, media owners, journalism bodies, and institutions such as t...
More Years in Office Won’t Save Ghana — Weak Institutions and Political Cowardice Will Still Destroy It.
Now, I want to make this clarification that the Constitutional Review Committee didn't consider extending the existing two-term limit or suggest addin...
US Airstrikes in Nigeria: A Welcome Relief or a Dangerous Precedent?
The reported announcement by former U.S. President Donald Trump on Christmas Day regarding airstrikes on Islamic State (IS) targets in parts of Nigeri...