Kay Codjoe Writes A budget should tell the truth about a country, not sing sweet songs to please those in power. Akufo-Addo’s 2022 budget did not tell the truth. It behaved like a gambler who has already lost everything but still walks back to the table, smiling boldly while hiding […]
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Mustapha Hamid vs The OSP: A Defamation Gamble Already Defeated By Facts
By Kay Codjoe Let us anchor this gently with one question:How do you call your own criminal case “useless”… only to file a lawsuit even more useless than the one you mocked? Dr. Mustapha Abdul Hamid, once the soft spoken moral preacher who positioned himself as a guardian of ethics, […]
Accountability Is Not Blasphemy: The El-Wak Tragedy Demands Reform, Not Resignation to Fate
By: Dr. Anthony Sallar When twelve young lives are lost in a stampede during a military recruitment exercise, the nation must pause—not to recite platitudes, but to demand answers. Yet in the aftermath of the El-Wak Stadium tragedy, a Member of Parliament responded not with empathy or urgency, but with […]
DREAMS TRAMPLED AT DAWN: THE El-WAWK STAMPEDE, AND THE SILENT CRY OF AFRICA’S JOBLESS YOUTH
Ahmed M. Gedel Writes: It was meant to be a day of hope a day when thousands of young Ghanaians gathered at the El-Wak Sports Stadium, driven by a common dream: to serve their country through the Ghana Armed Forces. Instead, it became a scene of horror and heartbreak.On Wednesday, […]
Awutu Senya East: The Shift That is Reshaping Political Power
Kasoa, Central Region — In Awutu Senya East, political fortunes are no longer decided solely by party allegiance or national trends. The constituency, long seen as a battleground, has witnessed a shift that few could have predicted a decade ago. Voter engagement has deepened, community networks have strengthened, and the […]






