By Fuvi Kloku In a world where dreams often clash with harsh realities, the story of Jonathan Asamoah shines as a beacon of hope and resilience. Jonathan, a Koko seller, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Administration from the prestigious University of Ghana, Legon. His journey from a humble Koko seller […]
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Ghana’s Ministry of Transport Undertakes Study Tour in Rwanda to Explore Legalization of Okada and Tricycle Transport
By Stephen Apolima, Legal Analyst Kigali, Rwanda – March 2025 A high-powered delegation from Ghana’s Ministry of Transport, accompanied by representatives from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), the National Road Safety Authority, and members of the Tricycle and Okada Riders Unions, is currently in Rwanda on a study […]
The Heavy Toll of Defamation: Costs and Prevention for Individuals and Institutions
By Emmanuel Okine In an era dominated by rapid information exchange and social media, the boundary between free speech and defamation has become increasingly blurred. While the right to express opinions and share information is fundamental to a democratic society, it is essential to recognize the profound impact that defamation […]
CEANA 2025: Celebrating Culture, Unity, and Well-being in Dallas, Texas
By Dela Akorlatse As the year progresses, anticipation is building for a monumental event in the heart of Dallas, Texas. This summer, from August 28th to September 1st, the Council of Ewe Associations of North America (CEANA) will host its much-awaited 32nd Annual Convention. This year’s theme, “Our Health, Our […]
The Rise of the Slay Queen: Causes, Benefits, and Effects on Ghanaian Economy and Families
By Genevieve Ntiamoa , Accra . In recent years, the term “Slay Queen” has become a buzzword in Ghanaian society, often associated with young women who flaunt their lavish lifestyles on social media. A “Slay Queen” is a slang term used to describe a woman who is confident, stylish, and […]







