For Once, J. J. Told the Truth!
You see, you are often better off in not attempting to comment on the public rants of the man who turned Ghana into a veritable Police State for some twenty long years. For strongman Jeremiah […]
You see, you are often better off in not attempting to comment on the public rants of the man who turned Ghana into a veritable Police State for some twenty long years. For strongman Jeremiah […]
Kufuor Discredits the Danquah-Busia Tradition By Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., Ph.D. He started out on an auspicious note, after a longsuffering Ghanaian electorate, largely fed-up with the extortionate maladministration of the so-called Provisional National Democratic Congress […]
On June 13, 2008, an article titled “CPP Salutes ‘True Big Six’” appeared in the Features column of Ghanaweb.com. I was, naturally, beside myself with uncontrollable laughter, obviously, because the writer had not been thoughtful […]
Something morally bizarre and sickening appears to be fast taking an eerie shape on the Ghanaian political landscape these days. Only days after being questionably granted a pardon by a lame-duck President Kufuor, the Anlo […]
Washington, 10 June, 2008— On January 6, dozens of tall, lanky young men originally from Sudan gathered at Harry S. Truman College in Chicago to celebrate their birthdays. They weren’t really all born around the […]
When I initially heard about the People’s National Convention’s evidently expedient electoral alliance with the rump-Convention People’s Party, I laughed so hard that I almost fell off my chair. I, however, couldn’t stop torrential tears […]
Talk is cheap, as the saying goes; and this is precisely the kind of otiose and regressive maelstrom that most of postcolonial Africa continues to suffer: Cheap talk, woefully unmatched by progressive and constructive deeds. […]
Washington, 22 May, 2008— Africans should “take the initiative†to develop Africa’s science and technology sector in cooperation with and with assistance from the United States and other developed countries in order to stimulate a […]
Washington, 22 May, 2008— The Leon H. Sullivan Foundation’s June 2-6 summit in the cities of Arusha and Zanzibar in Tanzania will explore a wide range of themes — including investment, infrastructure, tourism and the […]
Mankind through the ages had been drifting from its societies and criss-crossing more advanced western societies for education and on the large scale for greener pasture or a means of livelihood. Africans in particular are […]
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