Loud, Slow, or Proud? A Citizen’s Mirror to the Office of the Special Prosecutor

They say he is too slow. Others whisper he is too emotional. Some sneer that he…

US Student Visa crackdown leaves Ghanaian students in limbo

The revelation that the US State Department has revoked over 6,000 international student visas has caused…

Give Ghana’s fashion students the tech and software, not just the scissors – CEO of Seloart Group urges

When a fashion student from Keta Senior High Technical School stunned the internet with a self-made…

BoG’s FX directive defies IMF and World Bank advice 

The IMF and World Bank told Ghana to open the FX market. BoG has slammed it…

The Star of Ghana’s 9th Parliament: Osahen Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin

In the theatre of politics, where personalities rise and fade with the tides of power, only…

Hindsight: Ghana’s latest gift to the Premier League and a Brazilian in Ghanaian skin

The summer transfer window belonged to wingers and forwards. In the Premier League, especially, clubs paid…

When the Talking Drum Changed Hands: Paid advocacy, and the fate of Ghana’s democracy

There is a story our elders tell about a talking drum that once belonged to the…

Embattled Chief Justice Torkornoo & the Wi-Fi Placards: “Immediate and Without Delay” Meets Article 146

A new protest has landed in Accra without visas or vuvuzelas—the Wi-Fi placard. From comfortable rooms…

Fear & Alarm, Inc.: Where Truth Needs a Permit and Bail Closes at 5

Somehow, “assisting investigations” has become Ghanaian for bring your toothbrush. We knock at dawn, when dreams…

Speed has Changed the Game — Our Education Must Catch Up

This morning, after just a few clicks, I built two working apps that could potentially solve…