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Ghana at a Crossroads: Putting Nation Before Party
More than 80 former government officials are reportedly facing trial for corruption-related offences — an unprecedented development that underscores...
When Lawyers Walk Out: A Dangerous Precedent in Ghana’s Courtroom
The recent decision by the lawyers of Kwabena Adu Boahene to stage a walkout in court after the High Court refused to grant an adjournment pending a p...
The High Cost of Farewell: How Lavish Funerals Are Deepening Economic Woes in Northern Ghana
In recent years, a growing trend has taken root in Northern Ghana, particularly in the Upper West Region, where funerals are increasingly becoming ext...
Torkonno's Intransigence can be Dire as it Breeds Reservations in the Faithful Exercise of the Affirmative Action Law in the Ageing Future
I am completely horrified upon hearing the news that the just-ousted chief justice, Araba Asaaba Getrude Torkonno of the Republic of Ghana, filed a la...
Ghana Has No Kings: Let’s Respect Our Constitution and Traditions
In recent times, it has become fashionable to hear people refer to their traditional leaders as “kings.” From social media posts to public events,...
Tracing the Roots and Rise of the Rebranded United Party (UP)
A few days ago, while diving deep into Ghana’s political history, I found myself revisiting the story of the Northern Students Union and, more signi...