By Jeremiah Asare , Accra. Justice Gertrude Torkornoo’s legal pursuit at the ECOWAS Court is riddled with complex challenges that blend constitutional interpretation, procedural scrutiny, and international human rights law. Here’s a breakdown of the major issues she must overcome: These combined hurdles mean her legal team must craft a […]
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Agricultural Sector Skills Body Partners MAPHLIX LTD To Revolutionize Skills Development In Ghana’s Agriculture Industry
By: Dr. Christian Sewordor Mensah The Agricultural Sector Skills Body (ASSB) has taken a significant step towards enhancing skills development in Ghana’s agriculture industry by partnering with MAPHLIX LTD, a leading agricultural company. This strategic partnership is poised to revolutionize the way skills research and development, knowledge sharing, and industry partnerships […]
Corporate Governance in SMEs and Family Businesses in Africa: The Quiet Revolution Powering Sustainable Enterprise
By: Christian Sewordor Mensah, PhD. It begins, as many African stories do, with a family. A father, once a subsistence farmer in northern Ghana, builds a modest agribusiness over two decades. His children, educated in Accra and Kumasi, return with dreams of scaling the enterprise into a regional powerhouse. But […]
Global Collaborations and Knowledge Sharing: A Narrative for Africa’s Sustainable Future
By: Dr. Christian Sewordor Mensah I often reflect on a simple truth: knowledge, when shared, becomes power multiplied. In my journey advocating for ESG integration and sustainable development across Africa, I’ve witnessed how the right partnerships, rooted in trust, mutual respect, and shared purpose—can transform not just institutions, but entire […]
Op-Ed: The Agradaa Sentence Isn’t Just About One Woman—It’s About Ghana’s Threshold for Justice
By Jeremiah Asare , Accra. The 15-year sentence handed to Evangelist Patricia Asiedua—popularly known as Nana Agradaa—has stirred up more than public opinion. It has stirred something deeper. A reckoning. Across WhatsApp forums, Facebook timelines, and breakfast tables in Ghana, the debate burns bright: Was it too harsh? Was it […]





