Friday, May 17, 2024

LETICIA’s CORNER: Let’s chat to patch our differences

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We chat to patch our differences so don’t sit and brood over the problems you have with your loved one or your lover. If you...

Suicide, a national canker which needs to be addressed

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As I sit on a Sunday afternoon sipping a class of coke and taking inspiration from Oparebea, a new friend of mine from the...

Promoting a culture of waste separation in Ghana: LIC leads the way

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Despite persistent calls from environmentalists and other interest groups, Government is unable to ban the use of plastics in Ghana due to the absence of...

NANA YAW WRITES: Are we not over hyping these Nigerian artistes

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Did you know Cassper Nyovest did a 85,000 capacity while Davido and Wizkid did 20K Capacity? The issue of Ghanaians versus Nigerians; from music to...

Founders of orphanage homes must be given all the needed support-Founder, My Help Your...

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The Founder of My Help, Your Help Foundation, Nicholas Cofie is calling on the general public to support orphanage homes in the country with...

Bawumia’s inconvenient silence: FMC’s unequivocal position

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Prologue Below is a press statement issued as far back as October 17 2018 by the Federation of Muslim Councils (FMC) under the title of...

The solution to mass failure in an exa8does not lie in abolishing the exams

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1. For quality and Standardization purposes, many professions and agencies use license systems to select individuals into their respective fields. All over the world...

Harruna Attah writes: Brɔfo! How JM outwitted them with language

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Let us do some laughing in these columns today! In those very far away days when “The Readers Digest” was a leading must-read, it...

Why should Oliver Barker-Vormawor allow the principles of social loafing to deceive him of...

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1) The Rat that uses the motor or the highway as its playing ground, might either be under the influence of hard drugs, gross...

Depreciating Cedi – Open Advice To The Council of State’s GUTA Salvation Army

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Every month Ghana needs more than 600 million dollars to cover our imports. We have resorted to using debt contracted through loans; external credit...