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 […]
Former CJ Torkonoo’s Removal – Prez. Mahana Demonstrates Reset Agenda
The emotional intelligence, the religious adherence to the 1992 constitution, and unfazed boldness, calmness and magnanimity demonstrated by President John Mahama in removing the suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo are great pointers of Lion-Leadership traits by the President John Mahama; office of JOY has noted. Indeed the President in his […]
Economic and Technological Renewal in Africa: A Historic Opportunity for Strategic Cooperation
By Samuel Shay, Economic Advisor to the Abraham Accords Peace Treaty Over the past eighteen months, Africa has witnessed a profound shift in its geopolitical landscape. Many governments across the continent have begun distancing themselves from foreign powers China, Russia, France, and the United Kingdom whose decades of influence often […]
Save NPP from Entrenchment Theorists
There is a recipe for chaos when a leader is surrounded by people with Entrenchment Theory. The Entrenchment Theory involves: 1. Individuals or groups within the political establishment who consolidate their powers and authority to resist outside influence even at the expense of the overall party or public good. 2. […]
Professor Adu Boahen’s Rejection In 1996; Was It Due To His Tribe Or Religion?
Professor Albert Kwadwo Adu Boahen, an Ashanti from Juaben but born in Oseim, Eastern Region was the first Presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) under the 4th Republican Constitution of Ghana. This is the man credited with breaking the “culture of silence” in Ghana. He was the Co-founder […]
The Most Marketed Political Product Does Not Always Translate to Voter Acceptability
There are several instances where the Most Marketed Product does not sell. Commercially, there are several examples of “Most Marketed-Product Failures”, however for the purpose of this article let me just give ten (10) examples: 1. Kasapa Mobile Telecommunication Company operations in Ghana. 2. Glo Mobile Telecommunication Company operations in […]
As One Door Closes: China’s the new growth engine to bank on
By Rachel Irvine, CEO of Irvine Partners Intro: Africa may not boast the largest economies or deepest pockets, but it has what many regions lack: energy, youth, abundance, and innovation. While the rest of the world gets older and runs out of steam, Africa’s cities are expanding, consumer demand is […]

                                




