Preface: Sixty-seven years ago, Ghana enjoyed her liberation from the British colonial rule or what may be referred to by political pundits as liberated from the clutches of imperialist colonialism. As we continue to celebrate the Independence Day Anniversary on March 6, each year, we need to take stock of the current situation or have some level of […]
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A Reverent Tribute to Ghana’s National Anthem
By Kafui Goka, Accra. In the heart of every Ghanaian beats the powerful rhythm of the national anthem, “God Bless Our Homeland, Ghana.” This revered anthem, rich with history and significance, is more than just a song—it’s a call to action, a prayer for unity, and a beacon of hope […]
Sankofaonline.com News Commentary: Pathways to Peace- Resolving Community Disputes
In any vibrant community, conflicts and disputes can occasionally arise, sometimes originating from a minor incidence and spreading outward. These disputes, if not addressed, can create ripples of discord that disrupt the harmony and unity of the entire community. So, how do we achieve lasting peace when disputes arises? Here […]
The Echoes of History: Galamsey and the Legacy of Collective Amnesia
The recent public outrage over the rampant illegal small-scale mining, known as galamsey, has brought to light serious questions about the collective amnesia of our leaders—those who are entrusted with safeguarding our welfare and the future of coming generations. It has been over two centuries since the abolitionists’ global outcry […]
The Hidden Dangers in River Pra And Others Is Beyond Turbidity
News Commentary-Sankofaonline.com While the staggering 14,000 NTU measurement of water from River Pra has raised alarms, it’s crucial to look beyond turbidity as the primary concern. Turbid water, characterized by its murkiness, can indeed harbor dangerous bacteria and viruses that pose significant health risks to consumers. However, the more insidious […]