By Stephen Apolima | May 17, 2025 | Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso In a bold assertion of Pan-African unity, Ghana joined Burkina Faso to immortalize the revolutionary legacy of Captain Thomas Isidore Sankara, in a ceremony that resonated with the spirit of resistance against neocolonialism, militarised foreign interference, and external economic […]
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An Epic Transatlantic Journey: From the USA to Ghana—A Traveler’s Tale
By Our Roving Reporter, Dr. Anthony Sallar ( Aflao Boy) Sometimes, a journey isn’t just about the destination—it’s about the turbulence, the Jack Daniel’s, and the stories whispered among weary travelers at 30,000 feet. A Rocky Start Saturday morning, I bid farewell to the USA, setting my sights on Ghana. […]
Justice Must Be Blind—Even to Lawmakers
By Fuvi Kloku In a shocking display of disregard for law enforcement, Honorable Afenyo Markin was caught on camera glaringly slapping a police officer in public. This brazen act, witnessed by many, was not just a violation of protocol but a direct assault on the dignity of those tasked with […]
Koobi Kicks: The Shoe That Puts Sole in Soup—And Style on the Streets!
By: Francis Agbota, Accra. Move over, Air Jordans—there’s a new footwear sensation in town, and it’s marinated in culture! Introducing Koobi Kicks, the freshest (yet paradoxically dried) fashion statement inspired by Ghana’s beloved salted tilapia. This revolutionary shoe design pays homage to the culinary masterpiece that flavors stews, soups, and […]
The Silent Guardians: Why Forest Reserves Must Remain Untouched
By Fuvi Kloku In the heart of every forest lies a story—a tale of resilience, balance, and life itself. Forest reserves are not just patches of greenery; they are the lungs of our planet, the sanctuaries for countless species, and the guardians of our future. Yet, the debate surrounding mining […]







