Press Release For Immediate Release GCTU Faces 2024 Audit Evasion Amidst Massive Corruption, Dubious Promotions, and Questionable Expenditures – Vice Chancellor, Emmanuel Ohene Afoakwa, Must Step Aside Accra, [22nd July 2025] – Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU) has been excluded from the 2024 Audit list due to massive corruption and […]
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Majority with Memory: How Ghana Voted with Scars and Strategy
By Kay Codjoe It started quietly—like most redemptions do. Back in 2020, something shifted in Ghana’s political rhythm. The NDC, humbled by its 2016 defeat, began regrouping—not with fanfare, but with reflection. The party that once sidelined its founder, Jerry John Rawlings, now whispered his name with reverence. His death […]
KNUST and the Death of Applied Knowledge: A National Embarrassment in Full View
By Kwame Sowu, Entrepreneur17 July 2025 Whenever I drive through some of our public universities, particularly those outside Accra, I am struck by a disturbing contradiction: these institutions with large populations, located in regions rich in raw materials and surrounded by skilled artisans and small-scale industries, remain visibly underdeveloped, deprived, […]
Akwaaba City and the Politics of Space—Reclaiming Ghana’s Urban Future
By Fuvi Kloku President Mahama’s announcement wasn’t just urban planning—it was political theatre with substance. The birth of Akwaaba City signals a recalibration of Ghana’s power map, challenging decades of infrastructural centralism and bureaucratic inertia. A Spatial Act of DecentralizationFor too long, Accra has stood as both nerve center and […]
Red Tie in a Sea of Blue – How Trump Crashed Chelsea’s Victory Like Only He Can
By Fuvi Kloku INT. METLIFE STADIUM Crowd roaring. Chelsea have just stunned PSG 3–0. Cue jubilation. Cue disbelief. Cue—wait, is that—President Donald J. Trump… on the stand with Chelsea players? The announcer could barely keep it together:“And here come the Blues… and… the President of the United States?” Let’s talk […]






