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When and how did Bawumia sacrifice his political career for NPP?

Muhammadu Bawumia says he sacrificed his political career for the New Patriotic Party (NPP). Isn't that laughable? How did Bawumia sacrifice his political career for NPP? When did he do that? What political career had

Ernest Owusu Bempah Writes: Dormaahene Is Unfit To Remain In Office As High Court Judge

Anyone who has been following events in our political space would agree with the notion that Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyemang Badu II, otherwise known in the Judiciary as Justice Daniel Mensah has turned precipitously more into

Adenta Kumi Writes: Why NPP Must Choose Alan Kyeremanten As Flagbearer!

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) will benefit immensely from electing Alan Kyerematen as their next flagbearer for several reasons. Here are a few key points: 1. Experience and Track Record: Alan Kyerematen has a wealth

Joshua Agbenu writes: No goodbyes, there is a by-election

The negative influences of partisanship on local development is a big challenge we all bear witnesses to in our part of the world. In the name of fanaticism, selfishness, laziness and petty power-play, we have

Why 1st July has lost its significance on our national calendar

On 1st July, 1960, Ghana became a Republic. And, until Nana Akufo-Addo became president, we celebrated this day as Republic Day in memory of when we started governing ourselves with our own homegrown Constitution. Apart

[Opinion] Bawumia steals Alan’s unifier tagline yet he supports Bugri Naabu’s divisive tribal politics

Former Trade Minister, Alan Kwadwo Kyeremanten commenced his 2023 New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential primaries campaign with the "unifier" tagline projecting himself as the most suitable personality to bring the entire party together to break

UNVEILING THE LEGACY: ANTICIPATING THE UPCOMING 2ND RT. HON. R. S. BLAY MEMORIAL LECTURE

  In the world of academia and intellectual discourse, memorial lectures hold a special place. They serve as a poignant reminder of influential figures who have left an ineradicable mark on society. These lectures commemorate

Joshua Worship Frimpong Writes: What African Start-ups Need; Focus On Ghana- Vol 1.

What do African start-ups actually need? I have been thinking about this question for months now, and seeking to find the best answer/s for it. I am not sure I have all of them yet,

Adenta Kumi writes: Aduru Woso Walk And The Alan Kyerematen’s Brand: The Key To Breaking The 8-Year Cycle

In a period of great apathy and with very little advertising, Alan Kyerematen was able to draw an unprecedented crowd to his Aduru Woso Health Walk. This effort showcased the unique brand that he brings

Francis-Xavier Sosu writes: Madina roads require urgent attention

Improved road infrastructure would increase the attractiveness of Madina, stimulate economic activities, attract new investments and businesses, which would lead to increased employment opportunities for people leaving in Madina. Many businesses would locate to Madina