Sankofaonline’s article, Chicago’s Summer Symphony: A Celebration of Culture, is straight to the point! For over thirty-five years since the Ghana-fest was started, this August community event we fondly call “The Ghanafest” had never been canceled, not even in the year 1989. Around the spring of that year, it was […]
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Unlocking Job Opportunities in Ghana’s Mining and Agricultural Sectors: By Dr. Christian Sewordor Mensah
Ghana’s mining sector has long been a significant contributor to the country’s economy. However, the sector’s potential to create jobs and stimulate economic growth has been hindered by challenges such as illegal mining (galamsey) and environmental degradation. To address these challenges and unlock the sector’s potential, a new approach is […]
A Plea for Wisdom: Prophets, Let Your Words Heal, Not Harm
In these days, we’ve seen prophets endure the heart-wrenching pain of losing loved ones. The agony etched into their faces, the weight of their broken hearts—it’s a reminder that losing a family member is a sorrow beyond words. It leaves a void that no words or actions can truly fill. […]
Leading with Heart and Mind: The Transformative Power of Emotional Intelligence
By: Benjamin Ayiku In a world where leadership is often equated with power and intellect, there lies an underappreciated superpower: emotional intelligence (EI). This nuanced ability to perceive, understand, and manage emotions—both in oneself and in others—is no longer a “nice-to-have” but a “must-have” for today’s leaders. Emotional intelligence is […]
A-Plus Writes ………
Rawlings led the writing of the 1992 Constitution, yet as President, he lost cases in the Supreme Court. And who benefited the most from those rulings? Akufo-Addo. It was those very cases that made him popular, relevant, and influential. The judiciary was not perfect then, but at least Akufo Addo […]







