By Fuvi Kloku : Editorial Contributor-September 3, 2025. In a recent interview, former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo expressed sorrow over the invocation of Article 146, the constitutional provision governing the removal of certain officeholders. But for many observers, her comments ring hollow. The very mechanism she now critiques was once […]
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The “SOWED” Whirlwind From Keta Lagoon Has Finally Capsized The Impermeable Judicial Canoe In “GHAYANA”
By Frank Goka Folks, in a fictional folklore once told, I recounted the prowess and prophetic words of “Hunorga” TSIKATA (the Chief Priest) who forewarned the arbiters sitting at the apex of Ghayana’s judiciary mountain that, he or she; emanating from the Homo sapiens lineage; brought forth by a woman […]
When Integrity Refuses to Bow: The Committee That Defied Corruption
By Fuvi Kloku In a political climate where cynicism often overshadows principle, five Ghanaians have reminded the nation,and the world,that integrity is not extinct. The committee charged with investigating petitions for the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Torkornoo did not merely fulfill a constitutional duty. They staged a quiet […]
Understanding Article 146: Ghana’s Constitutional Path to Judicial Accountability
By Sankofaonline Legal AnalystSeptember 1, 2025 ACCRA — The recent petition to remove Ghana’s sitting Chief Justice has ignited public discourse and legal curiosity across the nation. While the headlines capture the drama, the constitutional mechanics behind such a move remain complex and often misunderstood. This explainer demystifies Article 146 […]
Global Leaders Take Notice: President Mahama’s Mission to Rebuild Ghana Draws Powerful Endorsement from Singapore’s President Tharman
By Fuvi Kloku Singapore’s President, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, praised President Mahama, stating he is “a man on a mission” and is “determined to see his country, Ghana, and its young population succeed.” These are the powerful words used to describe Ghana’s President, John Dramani Mahama, and they cut through the noise […]







