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 […]
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Save 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 […]
Share UsThe most marketed political product does not always translate to voter acceptability – Dr. Razak Kojo Opoku
Founding President of the UP Tradition Institute, Razak Kojo Opoku (PhD), has, in an article, indicated that the popularity of a product does not correlate […]
Share UsOpinion: NPP lost 2024 Elections largely due to bad economy, cedi depreciation, haircuts & national cathedral; NOT because of Bryan’s genuine intentions to partner with SSNIT in its hotels’ management
It is very funny how some members of Dr. Bawumia’s camp are alleging that the decision by SSNIT to sell off 60% of its stake […]
Share UsIncumbency Advantage & Incumbency Disadvantage in Ghanaian Politics: Exposing the Lies
Recently, the discussion of the electoral performance of NPP in 2024 has been shifted to the theories of Incumbency Advantage and Incumbency Disadvantage. That is […]
Share UsRoundup: “Good” White House meeting masks splits on Ukraine truce, unclear security arrangements
European leaders joined Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House on Monday to seek stronger U.S. security commitments for Kiev and ensure Europe remains […]
Share UsOpinion: Who’s really behind “debt trap”?
by Xinhua writer Gao Wencheng For years, some Western politicians and media have been pushing a rhetoric: China is driving developing countries into a […]
Share UsInternational Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples: Protecting indigenous knowledge in the age of AI
The International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples this year is focused on the impact of artificial intelligence on indigenous rights, identities, and cultural and […]
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