By : Kay Codjoe There is a question Ghana has been too polite to ask: How does ₵31 million move through a regulated bank without alarms going off? How does nearly ten thousand fake names pass through a financial system that boasts compliance officers, risk desks, and anti-money laundering units? […]
Opinions
The Treason of Tribalism and The Vicious Assault on Diaspora Leadership
By: Akosua Appiagyei, Chicago. In the dynamic, striving Ghanaian diaspora community of Chicago, we face a crisis far more insidious than a lack of funds or even political infighting: a self-inflicted wound of viciousness directed at those who dare to step up and serve. This internal toxicity threatens to rot […]
Sankofaonline Feature:A Fictional Journey Into The Last Vestige Of Cannibalism
By Fuvi Kloku| Special Contributor Ankpoe — The heat shimmered off the cracked clay of the airstrip, distorting the silhouette of the waiting elder into something ghostlike. My arrival on this spectral island, privately dubbed Ghostly Island, was not for spectacle. It was a pilgrimage. A doctoral descent into the […]
The High Price of Politics in Ghana: Why We Need an Election Campaign and Political Activities Act
By Andy Sena Agbley The Fourth Republic of Ghana’s constitutional democracy is now 33 years old and counting, and Ghana is as dynamically young as my mother, Daa Afi, yet, unlike Malaysia and Singapore, countries with whom we once shared the same post-colonial starting point, Ghana appears trapped in a cycle of […]
How to Survive Law School: My Honest Reflections
By Joyce Angela Asiedu Esq.. Law school is not for the faint-hearted. It’s tough, demanding, and at times, emotionally draining. There were days I questioned my decision to study law, wondering if the endless readings, case summaries, and practical exercises would ever end. But looking back now, I realize that […]







