Kay Codjoe Writes Ghana has not seen an honest contrast in a long time. For eight years, from 2017 to 2024, the country was governed by a politics of performance without consequence. Optics replaced outcomes. Rhetoric replaced data. Confidence was manufactured while debt metastasised. Critics were mocked, institutions were selectively […]
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From Accused to Advocate: Ken OforiAtta, Lawyer Enayat Qasimi, and a Familiar Escape Route
By Kay Codjoe There is a reason serious prosecutions fear documents more than speeches. Documents remember. And the man now touring studios to launder indignation for Ken Ofori-Atta has a documentary footprint of his own that deserves daylight. Enayat Qasimi did not step into public life as a saintly defender […]
What we witnessed today was not forensic scrutiny but stagecraft. Big gestures. Loud claims. No ammunition.
By Kay Codjoe The recent noise around GoldBod was packaged as accountability, but it arrived hollow. Allegations were fired rapidly, yet none were anchored in evidence. Dates were invented. Ownership was guessed. Certainty was performed. The result was not pressure on power, but embarrassment for those who mistook volume for […]
JM AND THE COMEDY OF A THIRD TERM
By Kwesi Yankah Our Parliament is quietly gaining notoriety for welcoming Christmases with fisticuffs; which is surprising for a House that by definition should thrive rather on speaking. As things stand now it is tempting to adjourn for Xmas with a new maxim: fisticuffs speak louder than words. It happened […]
The “Useless Case” Against Mustapha Hamid That Somehow Needs Permission to Exist-Kay Codjoe Writes
Mustapha Abdul Hamid vs OSP: First, he called the case useless publicly, confidently, and on video, before his own lawyers had finished reading the charge sheet. Then he went to court. Today, Dr Mustapha Abdul Hamid now stands as the first accused in a corruption case involving conspiracy to commit […]







