By DeHays Amoah Dear Mr. President, With all humility and deep respect, I write this open letter not to criticize, not to complain, but to make a sincere and honest request — one that reflects the reality of many young Ghanaians like myself who are striving to find purpose, dignity, […]
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Religious Leaders: Hands Off Our Constitution
I have watched with growing alarm as certain religious figures—particularly within the charismatic movement—have begun suggesting that President John Dramani Mahama should seek a third term. They cloak this dangerous ambition in the guise of “prophetic revelation.” Let me be unequivocally clear: this cannot and will not happen. Such pronouncements […]
From Recovery to Resurgence: The Reset Agenda’s Economic Turnaround Ahead of Ghana’s 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review
By Patience Amu, Economic Analyst, Accra for sankofaonline As Ghana prepares for its 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review, the economic data tells a compelling story. A story of deliberate recalibration, disciplined policy execution, and a decisive break from the volatility of the immediate past regime. The Reset Agenda, often critiqued for […]
Why Ghanaians Aren’t Feeling the Cedi’s Strength
By Patience Amu, Economic Analyst, Accra Ghana for sankofaonline As Ghana navigates a period of currency appreciation, we must remain committed to interrogating the real-world impact of macroeconomic shifts on ordinary citizens. This commentary challenges the assumption that a stronger Cedi automatically translates into relief for consumers. It calls attention […]
Let’s Talk About the Health Risks of Potash in Cooking
This substance is highly alkaline and is usually composed of sodium carbonate or potassium carbonate. It often contains unwanted elements including grit, clay particles and traces of potentially harmful metals. Beneath its culinary practicality lies a spectrum of health dangers. Consuming potash in excess can drive up sodium levels in […]







