Leaving a legacy of Transparency in Ghana's Oil and Gas Industry

Tuesday, November 03, 2009
If we hadnt discovered oil we would have been better off today Once we had oil our agriculture sector collapsed Oil has made us lazyWe have become corrupted Former Minister of State for Finance in Nigeria Mrs Nedadi Usman Credit Jonathan Power The perils of African oil The increasing awareness of the Resourc ... Read more

Sustaining the Unsustainable: The case of Decongestion in Kumasi

Tuesday, October 06, 2009
We are starting today and surely we will sustain it Those who will return will be arrested and prosecuted in court Mr Samuel Sarpong Kumasi MayorObviously if there is any issue that has broke into full view and as such subjugated headlines in Ghana it is the decongestion exercise in Kumasi In no doubt decongestion in Kumasi and ... Read more

Is Policing in Ghana a Curse?

Sunday, October 04, 2009
This is my humble question to the Police Council especially IGP the President of the Republic of Ghana and the honourable people of GhanaIssues concerning the state of policing are ostensibly the most controversial that should take shape in the country simply because the available facts of the situation are justif ... Read more

A full glare of Road Carnage in Ghana

Tuesday, September 29, 2009
The grave issue regarding the incessant road accidents which have broke into full view recently has dominated not only headlines but also government deliberations The profound darkness and horror which has clouded road transport in Ghana claiming sizeable numbers of innocent souls still remains a mystery Obviously all forces operating on our roa ... Read more

The Hypocrisy of Ghana Chamber of Mines is killing the Economy

Tuesday, September 22, 2009
The economy will not see significant development unless it is linked to controlling the growing hypocrisy of the Ghana Chamber of MinesObviously the people of Ghana have had enough of the politics of the benefits and detriments associated with mining our natural resources It is a fact that minerals contribute a lot to the countrys f ... Read more

The case of the influence of Nkrumahism to Ghana’s Development

Monday, September 21, 2009
Nkrumah is no more but the ideas which impregnated his life and which are enshrined in his speeches will never die Col IK Acheampong Inarguably the remarkable profundity of ideologies of Dr Kwame Nkrumah will ever hold and continue to be of explicit and implicit significance to the dreams of Ghana and Africa at large By far if ... Read more

The 'myth' surrounding the Bawku Conflict: Can it be broken?

Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Poverty contributed to the genocide If the past is never going to happen again we must grow our economy President Paul Kagame RwandaThe nature of devastation so far caused by the crisis leaves much to be desired The altercation of chieftaincy in the Bawku Municipality and its environs between the Mamprusis and the Kusasis still remains ... Read more

A Nation at Risk: The case of the state of the economy of Ghana today

Sunday, August 16, 2009
There is absolutely nothing to disprove the fact that the economy of Ghana is at great risk It is a well known fact that one of the greatest ever tragedy that can befall an economy is devising a strategic approach to quality education using the lenses of politics The progress of education in the country is being exposed to the strong winds of div ... Read more

Sordid Legacies of African Leaders: the cause of Abject Poverty

Friday, July 31, 2009
Contemporary issues in Africa now reveal a moment to look into the wonder of inhumane illegal rule and its related atrocities to mankind It is very unfortunate to tacitly make this declaration to the whole world that growth and prosperity have significantly eluded the people in the African region by the simple reason of incongruous legacies left b ... Read more

A Case of Ghana’s Development Agenda: Is it a Lost Priority?

Monday, July 27, 2009
It is undeniably true that the visit of President Barack Obama has ignited the Yes We Can atmosphere of fighting for the realization of development which is virtually nothing new to the country It is very significant that the country got that rude awakening of the fact that we have it all to make development happen Unfortunately distinctive att ... Read more

The Focus of Global Warming by G-8 Leaders: What does it mean to Ghana?

Sunday, July 19, 2009
There is no gainsaying the fact that environmental issues have not received adequate attention and as such ostensibly neglected in the focused development agenda of the country The way and manner in which the environment is being subjected to enormous severity of destructions clearly indicates that the industrial paradigm of waves of environmental ... Read more

Weaning Ghana off Foreign Aid: Is it Possible?

Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Africa remains the worlds most aiddependent and indebted region Despite the programmes of debt relief which became significant in the s and the increased commitment to fostering prosperity in Africa and Ghana to be specific by developed countries and donor agencies including the World Bank and IMF extreme poverty still has a firm grip on ... Read more

Hypes and Facts about ICT: Part II

Friday, March 26, 2004
I have been overwhelmed with the varied responses I have received on my article Hypes and Facts about Information and Communication Technologies published on Ghanaweb on March th It confirms my belief that the debate about ICT has only begun and hopefully this debate can be sustained in a positive way and somehow influence whatever pol ... Read more

Facts and Hypes of Information and Communications Technology

Monday, March 15, 2004
Many books and articles have been written about the birth growth and business opportunities that the Information and Communications Technology promises to the Third World economies as a result there is no need to repeat here My article will therefore focus on the facts and hypes about what ICT promises to developing economies and will lim ... Read more

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