By Tukpe Fiavi Accra, Ghana — Amidst the grand narratives of political leaders, economic policies, and infrastructure projects, it is easy to overlook the quiet yet profound impact of ordinary Ghanaians on the nation’s development. These unsung heroes form the bedrock upon which progress stands, their contributions woven into the fabric […]
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Digital Transformation in Ghana: A Tale of Two Leaders
By Fuvi Kloku , Chicago . Accra, Ghana — In the bustling heart of Accra, where the pulse of digital innovation reverberates, two prominent figures stand at opposite ends of the spectrum. Their contributions to Ghana’s technological landscape have left an indelible mark, yet their self-perceptions diverge dramatically. John Mahama: The […]
Foreign Countries Passport vs. Ghanaian PhD: Debunking the Debate
By Fuvi Cudjoe , Keta Ghana . In recent times, a heated debate has emerged within the Ghanaian community regarding the perceived value of a foreign country’s passport compared to earning a PhD in Ghana. Let’s delve into the arguments and explore the underlying reasons behind this discourse. The Controversy […]
WHAT ARE YOU FEEDING US?
Attention:Food and Drugs AuthorityGhana Standards Authority I am a known restaurateur and a known foodie (I love food). I was trained very well in cooking by Mama. My family, friends and clients will attest to the fact that I am a very good cook. I have noticed with grave concern […]
Kofi Yeboah Writes: Friends from Cairo -Who do I say you are?
In Matthew 16:15-16, Jesus Christ asked his disciples: “Who do you say I am?” and Peter answered correctly by declaring the divine identity of Jesus. In Cairo, Egypt, after meeting the participants of the ‘58th Training Course for Young African Journalists’ for one week, I hereby play the character of […]







