November 18, 2025

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November 18, 2025

“Stop Turning Factories Into Churches – Apostle Amoako Attah Calls for Economic Renewal”

Renowned preacher and Leader, Founder of Parliament Chapel International (PCI), Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, has called on Ghanaians to shift their mindset from excessive reliance on prayer to practical hard work, arguing that God’s first instruction to humanity was not worship, but work. Speaking on Angel FM, the Apostle stressed
November 17, 2025

Ahafo Forestry Staff Interdicted Despite Generating a Record GHS 623,000 for the Commission

Despite raising a record GHS 623,000 for the Forestry Commission within a single month, two officers in the Ahafo Region have been interdicted, an action believed to be linked to concerns that their work may expose previously under declared revenues. Our sources reveal that upon the appointment of Mr. Elikem
November 17, 2025

Elumelu Embarks on Pan-African Tour Championing Entrepreneurship, Infrastructure, and Inclusive Growth

United Bank for Africa (UBA) Group Chairman and Founder, Tony Elumelu Foundation, Tony O. Elumelu CFR, a leading advocate for Africapitalism and transformative private sector leadership, will undertake a high impact working tour across East, Central, and Southern Africa this week. The multi-country visit underscores UBA’s unwavering commitment to fostering economic
November 17, 2025

Jannice Tagoe Announces the Passing of Her Father, Reflects on the Fragility of Life and Strength of Love

Jannice Tagoe, the Executive Director of the Alliance for Women’s Economic Development (AWED) International, has announced the death of her father. Jannice shared the heartbreaking news of her father’s passing in a post on LinkedIn on Saturday evening, November 15, 2025. “I lost my dad two weeks ago,” she wrote,



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November 14, 2025

Economic Witch-Hunting and the Price of Progress: Ghana’s Silent Betrayal of Its Builders

The Story of Alex Apau Dadey—The Visionary Who Dared to Build Beyond Politics In an age when nations rise on the backs of visionaries, Ghana seems caught in a paradox: the celebration of mediocrity has become a value. While that is not enough, we are silently dismantling its makers. Few
November 12, 2025

NPP PRESIDENTIAL RACE: SEPARATING THE FACT FROM FICTION, THE CASE OF THE OUTSIDER SYNDROME; Is Dr. Bawumia Truly an Outsider?

Dr. Bawumia, since 2008, has been a member of the NPP after being nominated as the running mate to Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for the 2008 general elections. He was the Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, appointed during President Kufuor’s government in 2007. After accepting the position of
November 12, 2025

The NPP Cobra Effect

There’s a lesson from history called the Cobra Effect. It describes a situation where a strategy meant to produce results ends up creating a bigger, more uncontrollable problem. And when you look at the communication culture within the NPP today, that lesson becomes painfully relevant. For years, Ken Agyapong built
November 12, 2025

THE STRANGER EFFECT: Nkrumah, Obama, Mamdani, Bawumia. Outsiders Who Change the Game.

By Kelvin Gyimah Every political generation repeats the same mistake: the people who fear change call the reformer a “stranger.” It is a pattern as old as Ghana’s independence struggle and as new as yesterday’s headlines. And today, as parts of the New Patriotic Party whisper that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia