External diabolic political influences have derailed the purpose of the 2013 KNUST SRC Elections
The integrity of KNUST SRC elections has passed through revolutionary wave of procedural litmus tests.Another phase of this test was expected to be indited...
The war we must all partake
It is hardly necessary to consult the statistical service brochures to discover that Ghana is becoming an affluent nation; a look around is sufficient....
Ghana’s youth deserve application-oriented education
Let’s begin with the following skit between a father and son. Father: Son, is Professor John Doe teaching you this term? Son: Yes, daddy,...
The difference between Managers and Leaders
People ask me all the time how to manage their people. I tell them that you can’t manage people. You lead people and you...
The role of Ghanaian youth in nation building (Part 1)
The appropriate role of the youth in our Ghanaian society to nation building has been a subject of controversy for some time now, as...
Path to a New Africa
To see a snapshot of what an African country will look like in 20 years, sit in a college class there today. Africa’s future...
Woes of the unemployed gradaute (Part 2)
As she joined the long queue at the General Post Office just to secure a form to apply for enlistment into the Ghana Fire...
‘The stolen election’
The just ended election has deflated my sense of believe in democracy. Winston Churchill in his 1947 speech said “democracy is the worst form...
Fire safety
The recent fire outbreaks all over the country have prompted me to write this article. The year 2013 was welcomed all over the world...
You are educated to engage, transform, build, operate and transfer
Education consists not only in the sum of what a man or woman knows, or the skill with which he or she can put...
It is time to use our blessed minds and God-given human faculties to create...
I am one who firmly believes that man is an embodiment of spirit, soul and body. As a result of this cherished understanding, toward...
Somewhere in Ghana
Somewhere in Ghana right now, some people are in darkness due to a power outage, but also somewhere in Ghana there is no electricity...
The Ghanaian disease
Diseases abound in our world, and it seems some people and countries just became well known after some diseases were named after them. By...
Smartphones, silly users
Why can't a marketing manager remember where she took a client for dinner last night? Why, over the course of 30 minutes, does a...
Legon’s Teaching Hospital: 50 years on!
It would be interesting to find out what differences, if any, exist between the architectural designs and models created by the Americans for the...
Academic terrorism in Ghana
The right to education is a human right provision enshrined in the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. Every Ghanaian irrespective of his/her ethnicity, creed, political...
The malady of lateness in Ghanaian universities
English playwright, William Shakespeare, once said,” better three hours too soon than a minute late.” Well, in Ghana, ironically, our attitude to time-keeping—evidence of...
Woes of the unemployed graduate
Tertiary education in Ghana has now become very competitive and expensive. The universities and polytechnics every year churn out more than seven thousand graduates,...
The judgement debt sagas and the need for stronger institutions in Ghana
Over the past few months, it has become a common phenomenon that Ghanaians measure corruption with the degree of judgment debts that are said...
Our Motherland deserves better
You know what they say: Evil triumphs when good men do nothing. Most of us refrain from politics because we claim it's 'dirty'. Well...