The vulture in the Ghanaian

Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Suddenly we all know the source of the problem and the solutions We have been waiting for disaster to strike then everybody begins to do something to save a bad situation Last week Accra the nations capital once again came under heavy floods that claimed lives and property The politicians were as usual busy doing what they kn ... Read more

Sacrifices, witch-huntand accountability

Wednesday, May 27, 2009
After days of embarrassing revelations of questionable expenditure by member of the British House of Commons the Speaker Michael Martin has tendered in his resignationMr Martin came under severe criticism for being an obstacle to reforms of the expenses system His resignation came after a group of MPs set in motion an agenda to oust him t ... Read more

Weep not, Uncle Nyantakyi

Tuesday, May 12, 2009
I tried stepping into the shoes to Kwesi Nyantakyi the President of the Ghana Football Association GFA to experience the turmoil that was going through his mind as he could see the league he presides over losing steam and collapsing before his eyes Mr Nyantakyi could not hold back his anguish embarrassment and disappointment at the Ghanaia ... Read more

Is CEPS a victim of state conspiracy?

Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Governments have a way of dismantling or suffocating to extinction state institutions This becomes easier if the interest of some members of the government run parallel to that of the state and the general public whose interest governments are under mandate to serve Like coup makers they lie low waiting for the least excuse in the form of ag ... Read more

From my rooftop: The day we missed Armgeddon

Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Some of the allegations and rumours were not only wild but so weird that one could wonder if they originated from human minds There were rumours that there was to be a massive invasion of the country by foreigners to engage in the countrys electoral process The government apparently to prevent this ordered the closure of the cou ... Read more

From my rooftopFixing square pegs in round holes

Wednesday, November 19, 2008
While delivering a lecture to mark the th anniversary of the Central University College in Accra on Tuesday October Mr Kwame Pianim a very respected economist made an observation which cannot be glossed of overThe eminent economic consultant while talking on the topic Training transformational leaders Paradigm shift in tertia ... Read more

From my rooftop:What Obama victory means to Africa

Tuesday, November 11, 2008
The atrocities and hardships in Darfur the killings and despair that have gripped DR Congo as a result of renewed fighting in that country and other conflict areas on the continent briefly lost space on our memory chipsIt was as if Africans were going to the polls to elect a continental leader Everybody who cares about politics and appreciat ... Read more

The UNITA Solution

Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Angolans and those who have followed the turbulent and violent history of that country might have taken in a deep breath and heaved a heavy sigh of relief when they heard that the leader of UNITA the main opposition party in Angola had conceded defeat in their recent pollsDespite everything that happened the Unita leadership accepts the el ... Read more

A Season Of Wild Promises

Tuesday, July 08, 2008
My heart bleeds anytime I see these young boys and girls fighting for space in heavy traffic to draw attention to their wares Occasionally a few get knocked down by vehicles and disabled or if less lucky get consumed by death These are children of school age who are not in parttime business to support their poor parents but are actually ... Read more

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