By Governance, Accountability and Transparency (GAT) Forum A powerful coalition of voices within Ghana’s higher‑education sector is demanding an urgent shake‑up at the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC), following what stakeholders describe as a pattern of regulatory failure, conflict of interest, and abuse of office under the leadership of Director‑General […]
Opinions
Judge David A. Gardey: The Tough Immigration Judge Now Deciding Ken Ofori‑Atta’s Fate
By Fuvi Kluko The deportation case involving former Ghanaian Finance Minister Ken Ofori‑Atta has drawn national attention to the U.S. immigration judge presiding over the matter: Judge David A. Gardey of the Arlington Immigration Court. Public records paint the picture of a seasoned, hard‑line adjudicator with one of the highest […]
From Honourable to Number 720— Kay Codjoe Writes
The Ken Ofori-Atta ICE Proceedings There is a special kind of quiet that follows a man when power finally leaves him and gives way to formal procedure. Not the quiet of rest, but the quiet of closed doors and scheduled hearings. The quiet of a room where decisions are made […]
Mane, the Man Who Refused to Let Africa Burn: How One Calm Heart Saved AFCON’s Crown Jewel
By Jide Adesina From the first whistle, the Africa Cup of Nations final carried the weight of history, nerves and unfinished business. The stadium was a furnace of expectation, the pitch a tightrope suspended over continental pride. Senegal arrived carrying decades of heartbreak, while their opponents brought the ruthless poise […]
When History Echoes: Ghana, Senegal, and the Uncanny Parallels Between AFCON 1982 and AFCON 2026
By Daniel Nii Okine : January 20, 2026 African football has always been more than a sport. It is theatre, politics, passion, and national identity woven into ninety minutes of drama. But every few decades, a tournament emerges that does more than crown a champion, it exposes the soul of […]






