By: Christian Sewordor Mensah, PhD. It begins, as many African stories do, with a family. A father, once a subsistence farmer in northern Ghana, builds a modest agribusiness over two decades. His children, educated in Accra and Kumasi, return with dreams of scaling the enterprise into a regional powerhouse. But […]
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Global Collaborations and Knowledge Sharing: A Narrative for Africa’s Sustainable Future
By: Dr. Christian Sewordor Mensah I often reflect on a simple truth: knowledge, when shared, becomes power multiplied. In my journey advocating for ESG integration and sustainable development across Africa, I’ve witnessed how the right partnerships, rooted in trust, mutual respect, and shared purpose—can transform not just institutions, but entire […]
The Man Who Dared to Say “Yentua”: Remembering General I.K. Acheampong’s Self-Reliance Revolution 46 Years After His Death
By: Akwasi Yeboah, Accra . Forty-six years have passed since the fall of General Ignatius Kutu Acheampong, yet his legacy continues to echo across Ghana’s socio-political landscape—a legacy born not of perfection, but of bold vision and a fierce belief in the nation’s capacity to stand on its own feet. […]
Reclaiming the Soul of the NPP: A Movement at the Crossroads
A faction of impassioned New Patriotic Party (NPP) members—self-identified as NPP Nationalists both within Ghana and across the diaspora—has raised a clarion call: the soul of the party is in peril. Once regarded as the standard-bearer of constitutionalism, economic stewardship, and civic virtue, the NPP now teeters on the edge […]
From Compliance to Commitment: ESG and the Reinvention of African Higher Education
By Dr. Christian Sewordor Mensah, Co-Chair, ICESDA 2025 As the world pivots toward sustainable transformation, Africa’s higher education institutions stand at a unique crossroad. Once seen as ivory towers of instruction, our universities and colleges are now being called to a new mandate: to lead by example in shaping a […]





