Death and destruction in Accra; it is time to fix nation’s creaky infrastructure
June 3rd 2015 was Ghana’s darkest moment; two disasters, raging floods and a ferocious explosion all of which occurred in the nation’s capital, Accra, claimed the lives of hundreds of our fellow citizens. The staggering death toll was unprecedented and
Good Old Days In Northern Ghana Will Forever Be Reminisced
There is no gainsaying that children are the gift of God. However, children can be likened to fire. For fire is a good servant but a bad master. It’s not uncommon these days to see the youth in the North,
Blundering Old Osafo Marfo and the Primitively Tribal NPP
Now that he has been exposed as a tribal bigot, poor Osafo Marfo, the former Finance Minister in the Kufuor administration must be squirming, wringing his hands in anger and frustration, and absolutely regretting his ill-timed and poor decision to
Sanitation Days in Ghana Are Public Admission of Guilt About Our Unclean Environment
Sanitation Days in Ghana are well-intentioned events. However, lately they have sadly become obscene public spectacles where starched government bureaucrats and regional political chieftains strap on Wellington boots, don fatigues and with shovels in hand lead groups of clearly disinterested