Source: Kay Codjoe Over the past days, information emerging from within an active investigation has revealed developments that fundamentally alter the public understanding of The Republic v. Mustapha Hamid and 9 Others. Ghana, unfortunately, has a long tradition of outdoing fiction with straight faces. Picture this. A public officer once […]
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Ghana’s Higher Education Regulator Allegedly Engulfed in Corruption Scandal: Civil Society Demands Full-Scale Investigation into GTEC
Accra, Ghana — January 22, 2026Ghana’s tertiary education sector has been thrust into a national crisis as the Governance, Accountability and Transparency Forum (GATF) issues a blistering call for a full, independent, and forensic investigation into the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC). The group alleges entrenched corruption, selective regulation, intimidation […]
The Bitterness of the Surgeon and Ken’s Monologue
Dear OsagyefoAs the Harmattan dust begins to settle on 2026, the Republic is witnessing a most peculiar sight: a man who knows the inner workings of the human heart better than anyone else seems to be struggling with the state of his own. I am speaking, of course, of Professor […]
The Republic v. Mustapha Hamid and 9 Others: The Case That Announced Its Own Funeral and Refused to Die
Kay Codjoe Writes It began, as many political tragedies in Ghana do, with a confident press statement. Before the lawyers had even finished reading the charge sheet, Dr. Mustapha Abdul Hamid had already pronounced judgment. The case, he said, was useless, dead on arrival, a stillbirth of law. The court, […]
Delayed Justice as a Tool of Control
By Hassan Khamis One of the most effective tools of oppressive systems in Africa, including within institutions such as CAF, is delayed justice. Citizens and stakeholders are told to remain calm: do not protest, follow procedure, file a complaint. Due process is presented as the responsible path. Yet by the […]







