By DeHays Amoah Dear Mr. President, With all humility and deep respect, I write this open letter not to criticize, not to complain, but to make a sincere and honest request — one that reflects the reality of many young Ghanaians like myself who are striving to find purpose, dignity, […]
Opinions
The Collapse of the “We Have the Men” Era: A Minority’s Reckoning
By Kay Cudjoe This is not a letter. It is a reckoning. A mirror held up to a party that once thundered into power with promises of transformation, only to exit with the quiet shame of betrayal. The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Minority, now reduced to a mere 88 seats […]
Kojo Choi and the New Face of Ghanaian Diplomacy
By Fuvi Kloku President John Dramani Mahama’s selection of Kojo Choi as Ghana’s ambassador to South Korea has stirred a vibrant national conversation. Across social platforms and policy circles, the appointment has ignited both admiration and scrutiny. At the heart of this discourse is a man whose journey defies convention […]
The Constitution Is Not a Canvas for Prophecy
By Prof. Ama Asare-Danso, Constitutional Law Scholar When religious fervor begins to trespass into the realm of constitutional governance, it is not merely a matter of concern,it is a crisis of civic integrity. Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe’s recent warning is not hyperbole; it is a necessary intervention. As a constitutional scholar, […]
Religious Leaders: Hands Off Our Constitution
I have watched with growing alarm as certain religious figures—particularly within the charismatic movement—have begun suggesting that President John Dramani Mahama should seek a third term. They cloak this dangerous ambition in the guise of “prophetic revelation.” Let me be unequivocally clear: this cannot and will not happen. Such pronouncements […]






