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Escalating to Middle-Income Status, Government Should Efficiently Prioritize Innovation and Resilience in Policy-making

Ghana can achieve faster, more sustainable growth and development to move to a middle-income country by promoting Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) development through effective policies and initiatives. I Mensah Maxwell pen that, Science, Technology

A bigger and better BRICS benefits Africa and the world

On 24th August, 2023, the 15th BRICS Summit was successfully concluded in Johannesburg, South Africa, adopting the Johannesburg II Declaration. 67 leaders from Africa and the Global South countries were invited. The Historical Expansion From

RE: Petition For The Arrest Of Patricia Asiedua Aka ‘Mama Pat’ Or ‘Agradaa’

We act for Glorious Word Power Ministries (Glorious Chapel), a religious body in Ghana with a nationwide and international following. Glorious Chapel is founded and headed by Apostle Dr. Isaac Owusu Bempah. We also act

Prof. Ransford Gyampo writes on NPP Special Delegates Conference

I have seen the first three winners in the NPP Super-Delegates Elections. My preliminary thoughts are that, nothing is surprising about the placements of 1-3. The majority of the delegates were “politicallly made” by the

ACEP-IMANI Response on Genser-GNPC Gas Deal Parliamentary Committee Report August 2023

Many terrible decisions go through Parliament, which have culminated in the economic disaster Ghana finds itself today, but it is almost as if the Atta Akyea Committee is competing to become the worse energy committee

Prof. Ransford Gyampo writes: My take on the possible deployment of ECOWAS Troops to Niger

Coups are bad and there is no justification whatsoever for it. In the view of Plato, soldiers have no business governing a country. They must remain guardians and allow the Philosopher King alone to govern.

Nii Moi Thompson writes: Beware, the tribal supremacists: Myths of J.B. Danquah and the Big Six

As expected, the president’s recent suggestion that the University of Ghana might be renamed after his late uncle, Dr. J.B. Danquah, the Gold Coast lawyer and “nationalist,” has provoked a firestorm of criticism from a

Chris Pitt Writes: ECOWAS: An Opportunity To Wage Peace, Not War

The reported disclosure by the beleagured Nigerien junta, that former President Bazoum would be the first fatality, in the event of an ECOWAS military operation to dislodge them, is no secret. Indeed, the coupists appear

Kitchen Scandal: Gabby Otchere-Darko Openly Responds To Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa

To Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa My attention has been drawn to a publication by you under the title “The Kitchen Scandal”. In this thrilling publication, you seek to castigate me and my firm, Africa Legal

Ghana’s LGBTQ+ Rights Problem: The President Gets it!

For the latter part of 2022 and into 2023, the realities of the economic hardship spurred on by inflation, high unemployment, and a fast-depreciating Ghanaian cedis (at one time the worst currency in the world)