Opinion: Mahama does not understand what “absolute proof” means
I have seen the video of the former President showing certain videos, purportedly related to the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election, to alleged members of the diplomatic corps. And I have also seen the reactions...
National Cathedral & Bawumya’s Silence
Critiquing the recent roadshow in the US to ostensibly raise money for the so-called National Cathedral, Mr. Kevin Ekow Baidoo Taylor in his “With Due Respect” stated thought-provokingly, that “this cathedral can never and...
HR Today: Creating a safe and inclusive workplace
Every employee must feel welcome, safe and confident with their self-defined identities. It is the responsibility of the employer to create such an environment. It boosts confidence and creates a sense of belonging. It’s...
Goshen Porsche Ranch: The technology-run farm a few dare to venture
Sprawled across some 21,832 hectares in the North Tongu district of the Volta region is a flourishing agro-business company that is using methods many complain they lack.
Mechanisation and technology.
These two words are the biggest...
United for a purpose: the underlying lessons from the Dec 27 referendum
Introduction and Background
This week, the president of Ghana, will from Tuesday, 12th February, 2019, publicly present the Constitutional Instruments (CIs) to give effect to the creation of six new regions in Ghana.
The need...
Is Bank of Ghana responding to me through a faceless Owusu-Gyeki?
My attention has been drawn to a letter by one Dr Robert Owusu-Gyeki, self-described as an economist/banker, supposedly responding to the issues I raised in my letter of January 29, 2019, headlined ‘CONCEALMENT AND...
Opinion: When the Falcon cannot hear the Falconer
Truly and indeed empty barrels make the most noise. What did you just say, young man? Sorry I did not know I was so loud, he said. I am only surprised at the behaviour...
Know when to Die: My Talensi by-election experience
It was a normal Tuesday. Talensi was gearing up for a crucial by-election. The big weights of the two major political parties in Ghana – NDC and NPP – were there in their numbers.
The...
Afari Gyan should have been part of Ayawaso commission- Omane Boamah writes
Introduction
I knew Honourable Emmanuel Kyeremateng Agyarko, the deceased Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon (AWW) Constituency in the Greater Accra Region. Honourable was well-mannered, believed in inclusive politics, and was both pleasant and...
Exposing Adongo’s ignorance in letter to BoG governor
Dear Mr. Isaac Adongo,
I have read your letter to the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, which has been widely circulated on social media, with a high degree of righteous indignation.
Why would I say...