
AFTER THE FINANCE MINISTER HAD ANNOUNCED MEASURES TO ‘SALVATION’
The Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta had on Thursday 25th March, 2022, addressed the nation as was much anticipated following the announced cabinet emergency retreat at the Peduase Lodge which ended days earlier. The outcome of the deliberations at the retreat were made known to the people through the press briefing undertaken by the Finance Minister. … Continue reading AFTER THE FINANCE MINISTER HAD ANNOUNCED MEASURES TO ‘SALVATION’ →

ARE WE BACK TO WHERE WE WERE IN 2016: AND WHO WOULD HAVE BENEFITED?
The past days have brought about renewed discussions on the way forward for the management of the Ghanaian economy in the face of global and locally-generated challenges. Some of the suggestions have centered around the need to review the Free Senior High School policy implementation which began in 2017. Others have called for the cancellation … Continue reading ARE WE BACK TO WHERE WE WERE IN 2016: AND WHO WOULD HAVE BENEFITED? →

HOW FAR HAVE WE COME?
It was 2 o’clock in the morning of Sunday 9th January 2022 and I kept pondering as sleep seem to have abandoned me, and I thought to put this together and to share my views on some very important issues of interest. Ghana has been under a certain leadership over the past 5 years. And … Continue reading HOW FAR HAVE WE COME? →

WHY THE ATTEMPT TO SUPPRESS CONCERNS OF CITIZENS WHO CHOSE NOT TO BE SPECTATORS
Ghana, my beloved country, is a democratic state undoubtedly. We have institutions of any democratic state, formulated a democratic constitution that seeks to guarantee rights and liberties under its authority, relying on all organs of state to ensure such rights are guaranteed and enforced. That does not mean nothing can go wrong. Indeed, in advanced … Continue reading WHY THE ATTEMPT TO SUPPRESS CONCERNS OF CITIZENS WHO CHOSE NOT TO BE SPECTATORS →
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