The Progressive Coalition for Change and Accountability, a US-based pressure group, is calling for a decisive shift in leadership. We believe that it is utterly preposterous for Bawumia, who was initially tapped to lead the economic revival of this government, to now promise Ghanaians that he will resolve their problems […]
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The Proverb of the Small Pot: How Modest Beginnings Can Nourish a Community
By Reginald Akafia In the heart of many cultures lies the wisdom of proverbs—short, impactful phrases that distill life’s truths into timeless lessons. One such proverb, “Food cooked in a small pot fed the town,” speaks volumes about the power of humble beginnings and the profound impact of generosity and […]
The Power of Legal Precedent: Shaping the Course of Justice
By Adam Vlakovejic (Arkansas) Legal precedent, the principle by which past judicial decisions are used as a guide for deciding future cases, is one of the bedrocks of the common law system. It holds an immense influence in shaping the course of justice and ensuring consistency, stability, and fairness in […]
Remembering Jerry John Rawlings: A Legacy of Leadership and Compassion
Papa J, it’s been four years since you left us, yet it feels like just yesterday. Your memory lingers, woven into the fabric of Ghana’s history and our hearts. You were a beacon of hope, always thinking about the plight of your fellow human beings and caring for the environment […]
The Ethics of Moderation: Key Principles for Maintaining Peace
By Fuvi Kloku In any organization or community, effective moderation is crucial for ensuring harmony and productivity. Here are some essential ethics of moderation that demand attention: By embodying these principles, we can create a respectful, productive, and harmonious environment where everyone feels valued and empowered. By Fuvi Kloku







