Mrs. Lordina Dramani Mahama and her Lordina Foundation on Tuesday donated various items to the Osu Children’s Home and Christ Faith Foster Home in Adenta, continuing her long-standing tradition of sharing with the less privileged in society over the last two decades and more. The donated items included bags of […]
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WHEN PARTY LOYALTY LEADS: lessons of a democratic dictatorship and the troubling truths of not being truly Ghanaian.
By: Amarkine Amarteifio.amart 1000@yahoo.com Akuffo Addo and Bawumia have effectively ruined both their party, the NPP, and Ghana’s economy. This is so, in part because party loyalists outnumber ordinary Ghanaians. In the name of loyalty and greed, many who should, and could have spoken out remained silent, watching as the […]
Ghanaian Vedic Priest Devarishi Das shares insights and forecasts following elections in Ghana
Ghanaian Vedic Priest, Astrologer, and Palmist, His Grace Devarishi Das Asamoah, is poised to share insights on the events surrounding the general elections in Ghana, including their implications for the future of the nation. Deeply committed to the welfare of Ghana, this well-traveled Vedic Priest organized special prayers known as […]
“Ghana’s Economic Crisis: A New Government Faces a Herculean Task to Restore Hope”
The 2024 elections delivered a resounding message: Ghanaians have had enough. The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) suffered its worst electoral defeat in decades, with voters holding the government accountable for Ghana’s prolonged economic distress. Years of spiralling inflation, a depreciating cedi, unsustainable debt, and deepening poverty—which reached 30.3% in 2023, according to […]
Ghanaians Celebrate Liberation After December 7 Elections
In a historic turn of events, Ghanaians are celebrating what many are calling the country’s “second independence” following the December 7, 2024, elections. The National Democratic Party’s sweeping victory has sparked a wave of relief and optimism across the nation. Many people Sankofaonline spoke with on the streets of Accra […]







