I am one of those Ghanaians who are not proud of the standard of journalism in this country. Ghana is one of the freest countries on...
Last Saturday, hundreds of mourners converged at the Hosanna Temple of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) in Teshie, Accra. They gathered to mourn with a...
Last weekend, President John Dramani Mahama stirred the dangerous beehive of ethnicity. And he got himself deadly verbal stings from across the country. Even people who...
When I read recently that the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) had banned students from wearing shorts, miniskirts and from dressing indecently, I looked out for...
Long before our wedding day, my bride asked me where I would take her for the honeymoon. It’s often a simple, inevitable, but tricky question. And...
When I greeted Stan Xoese Dogbe, he barely nodded and was about to pass by. “This is Manasseh,” I reminded him, thinking he hadn’t made me...
Like Julius Caesar, Sarkodie’s critics have come to bury him. They are not here to praise him. And they don’t seem to tolerate anyone who attempts...
So whose views constitute propaganda? Is it IMANI’s or government’s? You are likely to answer based on where you stand. On the day of...
Dear Lydia Forson, I have read your letter. You had a point to make. And you made it clearly and forcefully. I do not agree with...
The burial service was almost over. But before the police burial party took over, the family of the deceased was asked to step forward to be...
Last week, news broke that one of Britain’s most wanted drug lords, David McDermott, had been arrested. He was arrested in Ghana. Not long ago, Arthur...
Dear Abraham Attah, I bring you warm greetings from Ghana. I don’t know which part of the world you are right now and I cannot imagine...