By Attorney George Blankson In the realm of justice, impartiality stands as the cornerstone upon which fair and equitable judgments are rendered. It is widely understood that emotions and personal biases have no place in the legal arena. The law is clear: judgments must be made based on statutes and […]
Opinions
From Togetherness to Isolation: The Changing Social Fabric of Neighborhoods
By Fuvi Kloku In a nostalgic photograph capturing the essence of childhood in the 70’s , 80’s and part of 90’s, children gather around a television, their faces illuminated by the screen and the glow of camaraderie. This image, accompanied by the poignant words, “This is how we grew up […]
EX-PRESIDENT H.E. J.A. KUFUOR’S SURPRISING APPEAL TO SPEAKER BAGBIN: A PARTISAN PLEA?
Ex-President John Kufuor’s recent plea to Speaker Alban Bagbin has provoked thoughts and questions about partisanship and the priorities he appears to emphasize. The plea seems selective in its focus, stimulating concerns as to why Ex-President Kufuor would choose this particular moment to speak out while remaining silent on other […]
Upcoming Article: Reasons Organizations Break Up in the Diaspora: Case Study -The Ewe Association of Metropolitan Chicago
In an upcoming exposé, we will delve into the complex reasons behind the breakup of community organizations in the diaspora, focusing on the Ewe Association of Metropolitan Chicago. This case study sheds light on the underlying issues that often lead to tensions, confrontations and breakup of such groups. Key Factors […]
The Reckless Rhetoric of Power: A Call for Responsible Leadership
By Fuvi Kloku In a statement that has ignited a firestorm of controversy, Salam Mustapha, the National Youth Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), declared, “I stand by my comment that the NPP will not sacrifice power for peace.” This bold proclamation has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, […]







