In praise of Otiko's refusal to bend
I was not expecting to be impressed by the ministerial nominee for Gender, Children and Social Protection. I was still…
Vote John Mahama out
Alas! It did not happen. The much-expected showdown between former Attorney General, Martin Amidu and businessman Alfred Woyome at the…
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.
Act your age, Mr. President
Dear President Mahama, Happy Birthday, Sir. As I read through the numerous messages wishing you well on your birthday, I…
President Mahama; Enough of the incompetence already!
Picture: Ghanaians queuing for fuel in Accra We say in Kumasi that “agorɔ wɔ ne limit.” It means that whatever…
Government blundering making us all seem stupid
Dear President Mahama! My name is Nana Ama, a citizen of Ghana and I’m writing to tell you I’ve had…
Time to hide your money: John Mahama is desperate
The problem with this new list is that, people will simply stop using banking services. Basically my grand-aunt will put her money her under bed while the Abossey Okai businessmen will find creative ways to carry money to China. People will leave their accounts dormant. The banks will lose profit but government won’t make anything from this list.
2014: No Time for Government’s Flimsy Excuses
It’s January 2014, but it seems neither Vice President Amissah-Arthur nor the General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress,…
No country for some recorded politicians!
Photo: Victoria Hammah, former Deputy Minister of Communications Credit: Google Did someone at the Flagstaff House fall and…
Eight Days More: Wondering Who To Vote For?
My colleagues and I have been traveling the campaign trail with Presidential candidates as well as by ourselves. We have seen parts of Ghana that has made us wonder why the people welcome politicians instead of pelting them with stones.
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