Making Education Relevant to Ghana’s Development Needs: Time for Paradigm Shift

After almost six decades of Independence, Ghana seems largely unable to achieve its development goals. All…

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Woes of a Tenant!

Shelter is considered one of man’s most basic needs apart from air, food, drink, sex and…

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Political Nuisance!

“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give…

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Improving Pre-Tertiary Education in Ghana: The Role of GNAT!

The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has, for a very long time been engaged in…

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Let’s accept the Ex-Gitmo Guests

I am shocked at the deep level of resentment being shown by some people towards Government’s…

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Happy New Year; Good Riddance New Year!

2015 was welcomed with pageantry as 2014 was bastardised. 12 months down the line 2015 became…

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Shadows From The West

January 6, 2016 parcels arrived Two big parcels made in the East Sent from the West…

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What’s Wrong With Ghana’s Salary Regime?

Strikes, demonstrations and other militant tools have unarguably become effective means of communicating labour grievances and…

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Matilda’s Apology

To rebuke a beggar would be an action pegged at the height of callousness by many.…

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Bring Agriculture Back into Basic School Curriculum

Agriculture remains undoubtedly a major factor in Ghana’s journey towards development. Most of the developed countries…

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