By: Michael Darko, PhD, FHEA The recent disclosure by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) that a Ghanaian national, popularly referred to as Abu Trica, faces up to 20 years’ imprisonment in the United States for allegedly masterminding an $8 million romance scam has once again reignited public outrage […]
Elephant in the room: Are AT Ghana’s woes due to poor management or lack of investment?
The Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Dzata George, on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, granted an exclusive interview to TV3 about his ten months of stewardship. The interview touched on a number of industry issues such as network quality of services, the DSTV saga, the upcoming SIM registration, […]
Understanding Ghana’s Scholarship Debt: A Systemic Issue, Not an Individual Failure – – Prosper Agbenyega Writes
Her Excellency, Ghana Envoy to the United Kingdom, Zita Benson’s recent public comments on alleged scholarship arrears reflect a worrying misunderstanding of how government scholarship financing is structured, processed, and settled. While her concerns for Ghanaian students in the UK are valid and deserve attention, the conclusions she has drawn […]
Wesley Girls Brouhaha: Ghanaians should pause for reflections on religio-political illusions — Jacob Osei Yeboah writes
First and foremost, as a Christian, I was born and raised at yalewa Zongo, a typical Muslim dominant community in Kumasi within Zongo police station’s enclave. Multiparty/partisan democracy as I keep on asserting, is oxymoronic. It makes us lose our humanity, and we begin to believe in illusions under the […]
A Questionable Shift: Abandoning the Accra–Kumasi Dualisation for a New Expressway is Misguided
This is the letter from Francis Asenso-Boakye MP, that yaanom are twisting? Isn’t this common sense ? A Questionable Shift: Abandoning the Accra–Kumasi Dualisation for a New Expressway is Misguided By Francis Asenso-Boakye The recent announcement by President John Dramani Mahama to begin the construction of a brand-new six-lane expressway […]
Afenyo-Markin, a Leader or a Loser?
When the NPP appointed Afenyo-Markin as its majority leader in February 2024 following the covert sacking of Hon. Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, which was camouflaged and presented to the public as a resignation, the NPP held 137 seats. Following the tragic death of Hon. John Kumah, a by-election was held in […]
The Presidency is not obligated to disclose details of the Independence Day Expenditure to Fourth Estate
The Fourth Estate, as usual through ignorance, is requesting for the details of the annual Independence Day expenditure and the sources of funding for it. The request was made to the Office of the President using the RTI Act, 2019(Act 989). However, what Fourth Estate failed to appreciate under the […]
Has the Credibility of KGL Turned Fourth Estate and Media Foundation for West Africa into Bitter Liars?
The Fourth Estate, since the beginning of 2025, has been pushing an agenda against KGL. This has attracted the attention of some of us. Fortunately, majority of Ghanaians are losing interest in the series of publications from Fourth Estate against KGL because it has been about rehashing the same old […]
Swift’s Blockchain Gamble. Can the World’s Banking Backbone Reinvent Itself?
By: Chris Maurice, CEO and co-founder of Yellow Card For years, industry headlines have circled around the same narrative: blockchain will kill Swift. The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, founded in the 1970s, has been the invisible layer behind trillions of dollars in global payments. Yet its very design […]
AGI at Crossroads: Why the Association Needs a Vibrant Leader Like Ralph Ayitey to Clean Up the Mess
As the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) prepares for its pivotal election on November 27, 2025, the stakes could not be higher. Once a powerhouse in shaping Ghana’s industrial future, AGI today is perceived by many as a chessboard for political maneuvering, diminishing in influence, direction, and integrity. For an […]










