By Michael Ashilevi, for Sankofaonline:July 11,2025 Ghana’s democracy has endured its share of storms, but the selective outrage surrounding electoral violence today threatens to turn principled discourse into hollow performance. We live in a time when those who once stood silent as citizens bled now seek applause for rediscovered morality. […]
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Ablekuma North Rerun: A Vote Echoing Far Beyond Ballot Boxes
By Niison Amankwa , for Sankofaonline On July 11, the streets of Ablekuma North bore witness not just to a parliamentary rerun — but to a pivotal moment in Ghana’s evolving democratic narrative. Beneath the surface of a delayed election marred by legal disputes and low turnout lies a seismic […]
A Matter of Perspective: Why Trump’s Praise Should Be Seen Through a Different Lens
By Emmanuel Lantei The recent remarks made by President Donald Trump regarding Liberian President Joseph Boakai’s English proficiency and education have ignited a familiar firestorm of criticism. Many perceived his comments as condescending—yet another brushstroke in the narrative of underestimating Africa. But what if there’s more to unpack here than […]
Press Statement by a Concerned Citizen of Ghana on Alleged Financial and Administrative Rot at GCTU
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJuly 10, 2025 Press Statement by a Concerned Citizen of Ghana on Alleged Financial and Administrative Rot at GCTU As a concerned and patriotic citizen of the Republic of Ghana, I wish to bring to the urgent attention of the government, Parliament, the Ministry of Education, and the […]
Ghana’s Abstention on the SOGI Vote: A Clash of Principles and Politics
By Stephen Apolima | 10 July, 2025. Accra, Ghana – The recent decision by Ghana to abstain from voting on the renewal of the mandate of the Independent Expert on Protection Against Violence and Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) at the 59th Session of the Human […]







