by Cameron Doodu Mike Eghan, who has just passed (at the age of 89), was one of those individuals whom one never forgets once an acquaintanceship has been struck with them. He was bonhomie personified: His smile was so ready that one might easily regard it as a permanent fixture […]
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Asantehene’s Alleged Attempt in Halting Current Ongoing High-Profile Prosecutions
By Jeremiah Asare , Accra . Accra, Ghana – Rumors are currently circulating with alarming speed and gaining considerable traction, suggesting that the esteemed Asantehene has exerted influence on President Mahama to extend leniency to former New Patriotic Party (NPP) ministers and appointees facing prosecution for alleged corruption. These whispers […]
The Man Who Dared to Say “Yentua”: Remembering General I.K. Acheampong’s Self-Reliance Revolution 46 Years After His Death
By: Akwasi Yeboah, Accra . Forty-six years have passed since the fall of General Ignatius Kutu Acheampong, yet his legacy continues to echo across Ghana’s socio-political landscape—a legacy born not of perfection, but of bold vision and a fierce belief in the nation’s capacity to stand on its own feet. […]
Ato Kwamena Danso On NPP Presidential Race
Dear Osagyefo, The NPP, it seems, is currently engaged in a rather public and thoroughly perplexing game of “Who Wants to Be President?” a game, I might add, for which I, your humble correspondent, possess no crystal ball. While I’m no soothsayer I do harbor a sneaking suspicion that one […]
Bawumia’s Office at the Centre of An Alleged Corruption Scandal Over Seized Rice Containers
By Stephen Apolima In a development that has sent shockwaves through Ghana’s political and governance landscape, four public officials have been formally charged by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) in connection with a brazen attempt to hijack ten containers of imported rice at the Tema Port—an incident that […]







