Op‑Ed for SankofaOnline by Daniel Nii Okine There is a timeless truth in our heritage: Sankofa , return and reclaim what is slipping away. Today, what is slipping away is not just money or forests; it is the very moral spine of our Republic. And as we scan this week’s […]
Opinions
Perspectives on Educational Equity in Ghana-Dismantling Ghana’s Educational Caste System
By: Fuvi Kloku Every year, Ghana reenacts a familiar ritual: the celebration of West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results. Predictably, the same elite institutions, Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC), Achimota, Holy Child etc. dominate the national conversation. Their triumphs are televised, tweeted, and toasted as evidence of academic […]
Imagine a family standing outside an emergency room at Korle Bu at 2:13 a.m….. By Kay Cudjoe
The doctors have been inside for hours. Machines have been beeping. Relatives have been praying quietly. One uncle has already started calling distant family members “just in case.” Everybody is tense because nobody knows whether the patient will survive the night. Then suddenly, a doctor walks out and says: “He’s […]
THE GREAT AWAKENING: WHEN A NATION FINALLY REALIZES WHAT EDUCATION REALLY MEANS
By Nii Ashitey Okunka for SankofaOnline Ghana is standing at the edge of a long‑overdue awakening, and whether we rise or sleepwalk through another decade of mediocrity will depend on what we do with the moment before us. When President John Dramani Mahama announced that government had secured a $300 […]
The Day The Bar Was Raised By Lowering It- And Why Our World Still Prefers The Jump
By Fuvi Kloku | SankofaOnline The Tokyo high jump final of 2021 did more than crown Olympic champions; it exposed a truth our society has spent decades running from. Mutaz Essa Barshim and Gianmarco Tamberi had fought gravity, injury, and the limits of human endurance to reach a deadlock at […]







