The Garden: When it hurts to hope

I remember when it hurt to hope.  There was a time in my life where no hope was better than false hope because it hurt to hope.  This was three years ago, it feels...

Drop that chamber and amend the constitution

Subsections 1, 3 and, 7 of article 47 of the Constitution of Ghana provide that: (1) Ghana shall be divided into as many constituencies for the purpose of election of members of Parliament as the...

OPINION: An Unhappy Ghana

Why do some people, perhaps even many people, seem so unhappy these days in Ghana? No scientific study here – just what one picks up from the much bandied about “public domain”, helped along...

The Garden: Let’s cum together

“Baby are you coming?” Is perhaps one of the most vital questions you can ask during a sex session.  For some it does not even occur to them to even ask because they either...

The Eco and Ghana: West Africa’s single currency

At the end of an ECOWAS summit in Abuja, Nigeria on June 29, 2019, 15 countries in West Africa, including Ghana, agreed to adopt a single currency next year called the Eco. Negotiations for...

Ghana aims for safer skies with new aviation laws

Ghana recently spent $275 million expanding and modernising Kotoka International Airport located in the capital city, Accra. This is part of its plan to attract eight million tourists annually by 2027. A significant increase...

Problem of the Day: Toxic Narratives from the NSMQ

Congratulations are in order to the organizers of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) who continue to deliver a greatly loved and relevant competition in its 26 years of existence. The benefits of...

To whom it may concern; letter to our honourable MPs

DEAR HONOURABLE. WE HOPE THIS LETTER FINDS YOU WELL. AS FOR US, WE ARE NOT WELL. I woke up yesterday to the news that the leadership of Ghana's Parliament has proposed to build a new 450-Seater...

Resistance and collaboration: Asameni and the keys to Christiansborg Castle in Accra

“Yes, you can see the keys. But, you must make an appointment and come back another day. After all, now that we know who you are, for all we know, you may have come...

A case of two Huangs and four Ghanaians

I have always been fascinated by the statue of the blindfolded lady wielding a sword in one hand and a pair of scales in the other. It is a symbol that a Lawyer friend...