Kofi Asmah: Cocoa prices, turbulence and the cost of true leadership

The hardest meeting I ever had was not in a courtroom.

The Drama of Cocoa politics: When farmers become puppets

The cocoa industry in Ghana is undoubtedly a political theatre. It is scripted in Accra, passionately…

Blood, betrayal and the bill: Ghana’s paternity crossroads

There was a time in Ghana when fatherhood required only three witnesses: the sun, the elders,…

Our Alhaji of Radio Univers is gone

I have known Dr Alhaji Abubakari Sidick Ahmed since the early years of the turn of…

We Condemn Publicly. We Download Privately — A Ghanaian Digital Dilemma

Once upon a time in the Republic of Uncommon Sense, two adults closed a door —…

Daily Insight for CEOs: Leadership Communication and Alignment

Clarity from the CEO reduces confusion across the organization. In complex environments, misalignment is costly. Teams…

Ace Ankomah writes: Let’s coffee our cocoa: My Sunday morning musings

This morning, and probably against my better judgement, I decided to follow the debates surrounding the…

What is wrong with us: Africans know mining, but do not understand the business and consequences of mining

Africa knows mining. We have known it for centuries. We know how to dig. We know…

Open Letter from a Medical Doctor to the Health Minister on the Charles Amissah investigation

Honourable Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, I write publicly with respect for your office and appreciation for…

What is wrong with us? Why Africans complain loudly, follow through weakly, and why a collective reset is now unavoidable

Across Africa, governments change, constitutions evolve, party slogans rotate, and political faces come and go. Yet…