The distasteful conversation in the entertainment space where there is an undue expectation from industry players, particularly some Radio Presenters from Bloggers in the oil capital has reared its ugly head once again. It is not clear what exactly some … Read more →
Hardly would any song which is five years old or more and brewed from a Western Region studio end without the mention of ‘Westside Legacy’ in the song by an Artiste. It became a ritual for Artistes, both known and … Read more →
A WhatsApp conversation with an Artiste Manager this morning (Monday 1St June, 2020) has provoked this piece. “I have plans of signing other Artistes in Taadi but I think the one way support makes me think twice when I try to … Read more →
Country Focus: Republic of Ghana Type of State: Unitary Republic Credit Ratings: B/S&P, B/Fitch Whilst Kigali beams as the modern day poster child of African progressivism, discussions in Ghana, these two weeks, have been besieged by a goulash of commentaries on … Read more →
-Read full review demanded by workers’ unions Government may be considering measures to review portions of the Meridian Port Services Agreement with the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) after several agitations and concerns raised by the Trades Union Congress … Read more →
Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote has said he needs 38 visas to travel within the continent on his Nigerian passport. Many European nationals, meanwhile, waltz into most Africans countries visa-free. African nations were supposed to scrap visa requirements for all … Read more →
Special Adviser to the United Nations Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide, Adama Dieng, has stated that respect for the rule of law is a key factor in preventing and mitigating atrocious crimes and human right violations. He said that … Read more →
If you like taking selfies, you may want to be extra careful in future as they can be potentially dangerous and even deadly, especially when you are around water. A study has revealed more than 250 people have died while … Read more →
The recognition of this social paradox is universally important, i.e., religion and politics are separate entities. Religion is led by faith, not by logic. However, the underlying principle that gives rise to the network of the two entities is law which governs the conducts … Read more →
I have observed with keen interest the arguments about Abraham Attah’s appointment as ambassador for the free Senior High School (SHS) policy by the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP). Is it necessary to have an ambassador for it? He is … Read more →
During one of our (Effe Sackey Barnes, Ekow Mbroh and I) usual weekend hang outs at Justice Mill (on the Union Street) in Aberdeen, Scotland, I met a white man who lived in Takoradi for 2 years (from 2011 to … Read more →
The most important thing to every politician is balance. The main aim of propaganda is to knock an opponent off balance. If as a candidate you are not fortunate enough to keep your balance and you are derailed by incessant … Read more →
Undeniably, the founder and flagbearer of Ghana Freedom Party (GFP), Madam Akua Donkor appears to know little about the theories of politics; her choice of running mate is an epitome; some statements she makes on national media also confirms her … Read more →
Just google ‘Ghanaian hiplife mix’ or ‘Nigerian afrobeat mix’ and the results that the search engine coughs up is more than what one asked for. Anyone who googles for this would be spoilt for choice because there are great mixes … Read more →
Since social media became the second world to internet users, it is not difficult to follow proceedings of any Celebrity, especially when they are in the studios of radio or TV stations. Thanks to Facebook live as well, almost all … Read more →
I was sent the video of Wisa’s performance on ‘December to Remember’ stage where he showed his ‘baby’ penis by a Kenyan Colleague. She sent it with the comment ‘’Nana is this the average size of the Ghanaian man or this … Read more →