By Fuvi Kloku For more than twenty years, Ghana has watched the Consumer Protection Bill drift through the corridors of Parliament like an abandoned child. Introduced during President Kufuor’s era, this bill was meant to shield ordinary citizens from the daily exploitation they face in the marketplace. Yet today, it […]
Opinions
The Deadly Pipeline of Swallowed Drugs Is Destroying Lives—Long Before They Reach America’s Streets
By George A. Crentsil America’s drug crisis is often measured in overdose statistics, border seizures, and the grim tally of fentanyl deaths. But there is another, quieter tragedy unfolding long before these narcotics ever reach U.S. soil, a tragedy involving desperate citizens who swallow drug packets for quick cash and […]
Building Dreams, Inspiring Lives: The Neverland Properties Story
In the heart of Ghana’s vibrant real estate market, one brand stands out for its people-centric approach: Neverland Properties. “Our story is not about buildings, it’s about people,” says a company representative. This philosophy is rooted in the belief that the spaces we live and work in have a profound […]
Handcuffs for the Critics: Has the Kasoa Police Become the MP’s Private “Hit Squad”?
By Stephen Apolima Kasoa, Central Region, Ghana – Between 6:00 PM and 7:00 PM, the “sanctity of the home” in Adam Nana Ward was treated as a mere suggestion. Kwabena Osei Wusu—known locally as “King Eric”—was confronted not by the civil face of law enforcement but by a “Rambo-style” operation […]
When Parliament Becomes a Playground, Who Then Guards Our Democracy?
By Fuvi Kloku . An Open Letter to Rt. Hon. Alban S. K. Bagbin There comes a point when a nation must pause and ask itself uncomfortable questions. Not out of malice, not out of partisanship, but out of a genuine desire to protect the dignity of our democracy. Ghana […]







