Bruce Lee puts this way; “mistakes are always forgivable, if one has the courage to admit them”. However: 1. “Political Apologies & Political Forgiveness” do not always lead to genuine RECONCILIATION, & REINSTATEMENT. 2. Can citizens genuinely forgive Politicians who refused to admit their mistakes while in power but only […]
Resetting the National Leadership Crisis of the Islamic Religion in Ghana: An Open Petition to H. E. John Mahama
*Razak Kojo Opoku(PhD) Writes:* Religious tension, much like ethnic and tribal conflict, poses a significant threat to national unity and security. The silent but deeply felt leadership vacuum and potential succession crisis within the Islamic religious community in Ghana demand urgent national attention. This open petition respectfully seeks your intervention, […]
Comparison Between Ghana and other Countries in Relations to Duty-free Zone Policy
This Article is a comparison between Ghana and peer countries on Duty-free Zones, what peer countries have done better or worse, and what policies seem to make the difference. 1. Impact & Scale Nigeria has large numbers of Duty-free Zones, huge investment totals, and significant jobs created, however, the benefits […]
1 Region 1 Duty-free Zone Policy by Dr. Bawumia is NOT TRUE: Such Policy is Already in Place under Act 504
According to Dr. Bawumia, every regional capital will become a “Duty-free zone” if he is elected as a President. This policy initiative is aimed at helping businesspersons and the business community at large. Now, what is Duty-free Zone? Duty-free zone is an area often at ports or airports where imported […]
Legitimate Questions to Head of Economic Management Team of Akufo-Addo’s Government as He Engages Delegates of NPP in Ashanti Region
Despite the significant votes and support that Akufo-Addo/Bawumia’s government especially the Head of the Solid Economic Management Team benefitted from the people of Ashanti Region, they: 1. Failed to give Ashanti Region a single INTERCHANGE. 2. Failed to leave a single LEGACY PROJECT in the Ashanti Region. 3. Failed to […]
Africa’s Food Future Lies in the Hands of Its Young Entrepreneurs
By Alice Ruhweza, President, AGRA Ending hunger in Africa is not about growing more maize or producing more milk. It demands a balance that involves scaling agronomic solutions such as fertilizer, improved seeds, and irrigation, while mobilizing young people to deliver the systems that make these tools work. Fertilizer, for […]
Leadership in the Brand Economy: Why Influence Outweighs Authority
By Jannice Tagoe, (Brand Marketing Thought Leader | Speaker | Humanitarian | Digital Brand Strategist) Leadership today is transforming before our eyes. The old model of leadership, defined by titles, hierarchy, and formal authority, is no longer enough to carry you forward in the brand economy. Instead, leadership is […]
Artificial Intelligence is one of the Best Strategies to Enhance PR, Brand Reputation Management and Stakeholders Engagement
Ghana, and majority of African countries are emerging economies characterized by diverse rich cultural tapestry, and the Public Relations landscape in Africa is rapidly evolving with advancements in technology and digital communication. According to Dr. Gabrah, the practice of public relations is relatively new compared to developed and well advanced […]
Ghana’s Okada reforms signals progress for urban mobility in Africa
By-Lined by Weyinmi Aghadiuno Head of Regulatory, Bolt Africa On the streets of many African cities today, the sound of motorcycle taxis, commonly known as Okada in West Africa and Bodaboda in East Africa fills the air. More than just a quick fix for traffic congestion, these two-wheeled vehicles have […]







