Subtitle: New Research by Ghanaian Scholar and U.S. Collaborator Warns of Emotional Manipulation in Politics In an era where social media dominates public discourse, political leaders are increasingly relying on emotional appeals, crisis narratives, and digital intimacy to build loyalty and consolidate power. This shift is at the heart of […]
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We’re Not Better Off Yet- We’re Just No Longer Under Economic Assault
By Kay Codjoe Some people are going haywire because facts have finally overthrown fiction. The noise merchants are unsettled. The professional propagandists are angry. For the first time in a long while, Jandam is struggling to outrun data. And it shows. What is especially disorienting for them is this: unlike […]
What we witnessed today was not forensic scrutiny but stagecraft. Big gestures. Loud claims. No ammunition.
By Kay Codjoe The recent noise around GoldBod was packaged as accountability, but it arrived hollow. Allegations were fired rapidly, yet none were anchored in evidence. Dates were invented. Ownership was guessed. Certainty was performed. The result was not pressure on power, but embarrassment for those who mistook volume for […]
JM AND THE COMEDY OF A THIRD TERM
By Kwesi Yankah Our Parliament is quietly gaining notoriety for welcoming Christmases with fisticuffs; which is surprising for a House that by definition should thrive rather on speaking. As things stand now it is tempting to adjourn for Xmas with a new maxim: fisticuffs speak louder than words. It happened […]
Why I Refused to Testify for the OSP AGAIN in the PPA CEO Case
BY Manasseh Azure Awuni Also, when I asked for the nature of the new evidence found, he said it was more financial recoveries from AB Adjei’s bank accounts. I asked how much more was uncovered in the new investigation, because I knew the amount Martin Amidu had uncovered from the […]





