By Kay Codjoe Let us anchor this gently with one question:How do you call your own criminal case “useless”… only to file a lawsuit even more useless than the one you mocked? Dr. Mustapha Abdul Hamid, once the soft spoken moral preacher who positioned himself as a guardian of ethics, […]
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Accountability Is Not Blasphemy: The El-Wak Tragedy Demands Reform, Not Resignation to Fate
By: Dr. Anthony Sallar When twelve young lives are lost in a stampede during a military recruitment exercise, the nation must pause—not to recite platitudes, but to demand answers. Yet in the aftermath of the El-Wak Stadium tragedy, a Member of Parliament responded not with empathy or urgency, but with […]
DREAMS TRAMPLED AT DAWN: THE El-WAWK STAMPEDE, AND THE SILENT CRY OF AFRICA’S JOBLESS YOUTH
Ahmed M. Gedel Writes: It was meant to be a day of hope a day when thousands of young Ghanaians gathered at the El-Wak Sports Stadium, driven by a common dream: to serve their country through the Ghana Armed Forces. Instead, it became a scene of horror and heartbreak.On Wednesday, […]
Ghana Beyond Aid: How Nana Akufo-Addo and Bawumia Transformed A Nation From Promise To Paradise- Kay Codjoe Writes
They said it could not be done, that corruption was too deep, that politics was too rotten, that Ghana was too addicted to foreign aid to ever stand tall. But Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo proved them wrong. He did not just govern; he transformed. Under his watch, the economy soared. […]
The Counsel and the Water Pistol: A Postscript in Irony
By Kay Cudjoe How are you, Counsel? I ask not out of courtesy but curiosity. Because the last time we met on my comment section, you, Akbar Yussif Rohullah Khomeini, Esq., came charging with your legal artillery and discovered too late that you had brought a water pistol to Donetsk. […]





