“First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as self evident.” For months, anyone who questioned the state of COCOBOD was treated like a village drunk disturbing a funeral. Raise concerns about debt and you were called an alarmist. Ask questions about cocoa roads commitments […]
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The Oxygen of Galamsey: How Leadership Betrayed the Rivers and Reaped the Gold
By Daniel Nii Okine | For Sankofaonline Let us strip away the diplomatic niceties, the sterile panel discussions, and the performative hand wringing that have characterized Ghana’s response to the ecocide unfolding in our hinterlands. Let us look instead at the sheer, terrifying clarity brought to light by our youth. […]
The Future of Banking in Ghana: How Fintech Partnerships Are Driving Financial Inclusion
Not long ago, the dominant narrative in financial services was one of siege. Fintechs, armed with venture capital and a generation of digitally native consumers, were supposedly at the gates, ready to render traditional banking obsolete. Boardrooms across the continent spent considerable energy debating how to defend market share against […]
Responsible Mining and Power as a Catalyst for the Acceleration of West Africa’s Sustainable Development
West Africa stands at a defining moment in its development journey. The region is richly endowed with mineral resources, a youthful population, and growing industrial ambition. At the same time, it faces rising energy demand, climate vulnerability, infrastructure deficits, and increasing expectations for inclusive growth. In this context, responsible mining […]
GHANA AT THE BRINK AND BACK, Ato Forson’s London Truth‑Bomb Exposes the Cost of Economic Recklessness
An Op‑Ed by Daniel Nii Okine | for Sankofaonline At the town hall meeting in London, the hall was polite, but the message was not. When Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson took the microphone at the London Town Hall meeting, he did not massage egos or offer diplomatic half‑truths. He detonated […]







