Food insecurity challenges are confronting many , if not all African countries today due to their inability to produce enough to feed their growing population. Food shortages on the continent have contributed to high cost of farm produce, high inflation on agricultural products and these have contributed to economic and […]
Nigeria To Elect New President On 25th February 2023: Razak Kojo Opoku Writes
1. Tinubu (70years)/Shettima (56years)= Muslim/Muslim Ticket. 2. Atiku(76years)/Okowa(63years)=Muslim /Christian Ticket. 3. Obi(61years)/Datti(53years)= Christian/Muslim Ticket. According to the CIA World Factbook estimate, there are 53.5% Muslims and 45.9% Christians in Nigeria. According to ARDA 2020 estimate, there were 46.2% Muslims and 46.3% Christians in Nigeria. However, according to Pew Estimate in […]
Behind the Scene Struggles Of Leaders: Razak Kojo Opoku Writes
A leader becomes too vulnerable and sometimes commit “silly” avoidable mistakes when he/she has too much trust in the opinions & judgments of Close Confidants. 1. Some confidants out of selfish interests may mislead the Leader to act wrongly. 2. Some confidants will always use the influence on the Leader […]
Behind the Scene Struggles Of Leaders: Razak Kojo Opoku Writes
A leader becomes too vulnerable and sometimes commit “silly” avoidable mistakes when he/she has too much trust in the opinions & judgments of Close Confidants. 1. Some confidants out of selfish interests may mislead the Leader to act wrongly. 2. Some confidants will always use the influence on the Leader […]
Violent Extremism: Why Should The Gambia Learn From Sahel Mistakes?
Violent Extremism remains one of West Africa’s most pressing security threats. Violent extremism is a phenomenon that threatens the peace and tranquility of different countries and has claimed the lives of millions of people around the world in recent years. Radicalization has different forms and dimensions; religious, sectional and, sometimes, […]
Achieving A Gender-Equal Society Through Women In Local Decision-Making
Although fictional, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s short story The Visit provides a glimpse into a world where gender roles are reversed; men stay home and care for the children and home while women go to work and provide financially for the family. This role reversal throws a spotlight on some of the inequalities […]
Time to Protect our Beaches from Pollution In the Fight against Climate change – Kwabena Adu Koranteng Writes
One of the factors that could increase Ghana’s Tourism and propel development in tourism is the ability to have clean and neat beaches and shores across the country. all over the world, countries that have maximized revenue and economic growth through tourism are countries that have developed, protected and maintained […]
Disturbing Stagnation Of Christianity In Ghana: Razak Kojo Opoku Writes
Ghana is a Secular State but it is undeniable fact that Ghana is a Christian majority country with the current population of 71. 3%. However, over the last 10 years, the growth of Christianity has been stagnated. From statistical analysis of the data available, Christianity in Ghana from 2010 to […]







