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The “Raped” White Lady, The Gentle Nurse And The Goat-eating Judiciary!

I am outraged like a widowed cobra for the shameful denial of bail for Nurse Ernest Green who has been accused of rape by an ostensibly broke and stranded Italian white lady by name Daniella. Notwithstanding the festival of discrepancies in Daniella’s stories, the court thinks Ernest Green should still …

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Sacrificing Mr Green For A White Trickster (Daniela)

Slavery on our own land is what I choose to call it. The white skin has more significance than the oxygen my people breath. Until the day, when we realize the damage this mental slavery has done and is doing to ourselves and generation yet unborn, our system would keep …

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The Future of Local Governance in Ghana: ‘Unorthodox Reflections of Callistus Mahama’

The current Local Government System was introduced in 1988(PNDC LAW 207). Many studies have been published on the workings of the system. This is not my intention. Having been at the centre of these reforms for the past 12 years, these are my views on how to deepen local governance. …

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News Content Psychographics: An Answer to Voter Manipulation And Brand’s Consumer Manipulation? – CMA

The above lead rhetoric takes its roots in a remark by Alexander Nix, the CEO of the Cambridge Analytica that; “If you know the personality of the people you are targeting, you can nuance your messaging to resonate more effectively with those key audience groups”- According to him, this form …

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Deaf But Not Dumb

Last month was one of my busiest month, travelling to Tarkwa for a speaking engagement. Something I have done three years in a row. But what made my recent visit an inspiring one for me is what I am about to share with you. It’s an encounter I had with …

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How I Met Him – Final episode

Daniel told me that it was not for want of trying that he was not married. He told me he had failed relationships, and he was happy to tell me about them. He then proceeded to tell me about his failed relationships – a total of two. What struck me …

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Gonjaland Region or Savannah Region?

I have made a case that the proposed region based on the geographical boundaries of Gonjaland should be called “GONJALAND REGION” without elaborating on my reasons. Before I proceed, I wish to say I agree with Dr Abu Sakara Foster (former CPP Presidential candidate) who wrote; “Good argument but this …

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If I Were To Celebrate The International Mother Language Day

I lived most of my early days in Tudu, a suburb of Accra; right at the centre of Accra, near the Accra Polytechnic. That was where I spent most part of my childhood and young adult life. In that neighbourhood, we were surrounded by people from different tribes and ethnic …

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How I Met Him (Part 3)

They were waiting at the Taxi Rank by the time I was done with Church. I met them there – William and his friend. William’s friend introduced himself as Daniel. He smiled a lot, but spoke very little. My first impression was “Shy Guy”. Daniel was tall, stately, and very …

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