When I walked into the Osu Ebenezer Presbyterian Church Hall last Thursday evening and was handed the programme line up, one name that caught my attention...
When I heard the news Saturday evening, I wanted to know whose favour the pendulum of public opinion swung. So I logged in to Facebook. And,...
You may not be a woman. You may be too young to have a wife. You may not have a daughter or a girlfriend. But...
Yesterday Multimedia’s Nana Ansah Kwao had a very enlightening discussion on his Thursday afternoon show, “That’s My Opinion.” His topic was, “Not every Muslim is a...
The Flag bearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, desperately needed votes so he and his team went in for a very...
The MultiTV and Joy FM’s news analysis programme, Newsfile, last Saturday was very engaging. This was predictable. It was about the judges in our republic who...
When James Ebo Whyte of the Roverman Productions announced his previous play, Forbidden, and the advert started running on Joy FM, a friend was not happy...
In September 2013, I was one of twenty-four journalists and media practitioners across the world who attended the Freedom of the Press and Freedom of Information...
The first time I wrote about a strike action, I made many enemies. That was in August 2013, exactly two years ago. The University Teachers Association...
This man is called Dr. Omane Boamah. He is the Communications Minister of the Republic of Ghana. This man has not stolen from my barn. Neither...
I was one of those who thought president John Dramani Mahama’s “dead goat” statement was unfortunate. Those who disagreed with me, justified it. They argued that...
Before I walked into Dr. Sulley Ali-Gabass’ private hospital that Friday afternoon, I prayed. I had prayed in the morning, but I still prayed as I...