By: Abel Manomey A growing number of Ghanaian footballers based at home are failing to find their feet, especially if they are not associated with […]
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Interview: China’s victory in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression inspired African independence, says Sao Tome and Principe’s former president
The Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression tremendously inspired African nations in their struggles for independence and national liberation, said Manuel Pinto da […]
Share UsColumn: To remember history is to carry its torch forward
by Dereck Goto Eighty years ago, the Chinese people stood battered but unbroken after a 14-year struggle against brutal aggression. During the War of […]
Share UsResetting the National Leadership Crisis of the Islamic Religion in Ghana: An Open Petition to H. E. John Mahama
Razak Kojo Opoku(PhD) Writes: Religious tension, much like ethnic and tribal conflict, poses a significant threat to national unity and security. The silent but deeply […]
Share UsComparison between Ghana and other countries in relation to duty-free zone policy
This Article is a comparison between Ghana and peer countries on Duty-free Zones, what peer countries have done better or worse, and what policies seem […]
Share UsAccountability Demands It: President Mahama must release the Committee’s Report on the Chief Justice’s removal proceedings
Yesterday, Ghana witnessed a significant constitutional precedent: President John Dramani Mahama, in accordance with Article 146(9) of the Constitution, removed Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Araba […]
Share UsThe torchbearer and cupbearer of victory in humility is Bawumia
Bawumia as the Messenger of Victory: This phrase suggests that Dr. Bawumia is seen as a harbinger of success and triumph, someone who embodies the […]
Share UsSave NPP from Entrenchment Theorists – Dr. Razak Kojo Opoku
There is a recipe for chaos when a leader is surrounded by people with the Entrenchment Theory. The Entrenchment Theory involves: However, it is time […]
Share UsProfessor Adu Boahen’s rejection in 1996; Was it due to his tribe or religion?
Professor Albert Kwadwo Adu Boahen, an Ashanti from Juaben but born in Oseim, Eastern Region, was the first Presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party […]
Share UsThe torchbearer and the sacrificial lamb of the NPP remains focus on the ball for victory
The Best Tradition in the NPP should be maintained, more importantly, at a time when our own words and actions caused us the 2024 defeat […]
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