Alarmingly, Ghana’s youth are treading a dangerous path that could lead to a sickly population in the next 5-10 years due to rampant abuse of hard drugs and alcohol. This crisis is not confined to adulthood but begins alarmingly early, infiltrating the lives of Junior High School students who are […]
Opinions
The Ashanti Regional Minister’s Shortsighted View on the Kejetia Market Project is misguided
By Fuvi Kloku In a baffling display of political shortsightedness, Ashanti Regional Minister Simon Osei Mensah recently declared that the Kejetia Market project, initiated under former President John Mahama, was poorly conceived and unnecessary for Kumasi. This statement not only undermines the significant progress made in urban development but also […]
Dr. Bawumia’s Distancing from the Nana Addo Government and his leadership Failures
By Fuvi Kloku In the complex landscape of Ghanaian politics, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has found himself at the center of a paradox. As the head of the Economic Management Team, he was entrusted by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to steer the nation through its economic challenges. Yet, […]
Tackling the Roots of Street Hawking and Urchins in Developing Nations
By Fuvi Kloku Street hawking and the presence of street urchins, often seen in many parts of Africa and poorer countries, stem from a complex web of socio-economic factors. Here are some key causes behind these challenges: Pervasive Poverty Poverty remains the leading cause, forcing many families to send their […]
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION IN GHANA VIS -A-VIS IRRIGATION BUILDING IN GHANA
GHANA, BEFORE COLONIALISM AND POST COLONIALISM – A DIASPORA OPINION AND THE NEED FOR DISCUSSIONS ON AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM LEADING TO AN AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN GHANA Preface: Sixty-seven years ago, Ghana enjoyed her liberation from the British colonial rule or what may be referred to by political pundits as liberated from the clutches of imperialist colonialism. As […]







