At dawn in a small farming community in northern Ghana, Kojo steps onto his family’s land, just as his father and grandfather did before him. The soil is familiar, the rhythms of planting and harvesting deeply ingrained. Yet, something is different. The rains are no longer predictable. The market prices […]
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Okuapemman School Alumni at a Crossroads: The Case for an Agenda Reset
Missionary activities played a pivotal role in the establishment offormal education in Akuapem. Prior to 1948, Akropong-Akuapem was home to the colony’s only higher educational institution, making it a significant hub for academic excellence in the Gold Coast. Following the 1948 Accra Riots, a wave of educational expansion emerged, led by prominent Gold Coasters who established privatesecondary schools to meet the growing demand for quality education. Notably, Kwame Nkrumah contributed to this movement through the establishment […]
Dr. Callistus Mahama weighs in: clear, bold, and unfiltered on the President’s use of Ibrahim’s aircraft
Callistus Mahama, Ph.D | Mar – 15 – 2026. In recent days, a matter that might ordinarily have passed quietly through the machinery of state has become the subject of public conversation. Some Ghanaians have raised concerns about the use of an aircraft belonging to the President’s brother for official […]
The Great Liquidation: Dismantling the Imperial Ghost and the Rise of Transactional Realism
By Stephen Apolima | March 6, 2026 I. The Ghost of the 19th Century For over a century, the “Great Game” defined Eurasian geopolitics. It was a world of buffer states and invisible chess pieces, where London and Moscow maneuvered across the Hindu Kush to protect imperial interests. Even after […]
Akatakyie AZ Group: Dazzling and Sparkling in OWASS and Beyond
By Kat. Rodney Nkrumah-Boateng (AF147), Immediate Past Akatakyie Global Vice President In recent years, speech and prize-giving days in our senior high schools have become an intense competition of sorts among alumni bodies as they seek to project their schools and alumni groups, with social media acting as a propagating […]







