Sex, sermons and submission: Why I left the church
I quit the church for many, many reasons, one of them being the surge in the Prosperity Gospel movement –…
The danger in NDC’s fake anger over Montie 3
They say when the gods want to destroy you, they first make you partisan. Judging by the reaction of the…
The whitewashing of Atta Mills will not wash
At a dinner months before the late President John Atta Mills was elected as President of Ghana in 2008, I…
Fix Kumasi now, Otumfuo
What I’m about to say is neither simple nor easy. I wish the Kumasi Traditional Council had forced Kojo Bonsu,…
For God’s sake, shut up, Kennedy Agyapong
For as long as one can remember, the Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong has been making disgraceful…
When will Accra residents turn the heat on incompetent Vanderpuije
Perhaps you’ve seen the #Accrafloods pictures, the conclusive proof that our beloved city is managed by incompetents and unworthy to…
Feminism for non-feminist Ghanaians
The short story, I am a feminist. I identify as a jungle feminist (also short for angry, no-nonsense and no…
Losing dad: The most gut-wrenching heartbreak ever
Fourteen days ago, my father Nana Kwame Asante passed away at age 70. There have been many heartbreaks. There has…
More street action, please
We’ve tried everything to get the government to take notice of the pain these ill-conceived and very bad economic and social policies are causing. But President John Mahama claims he was not “elected to take popular decisions” and that whether we like it or not, we must tighten our belts.
Mahama’s empty sweet talk
At the end of President John Dramani Mahama’s press conference on Tuesday, one thing was clear; our president is a…
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