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COLUMNIST: BISMARCK KWESI DAVIS

A productive nation is first built in the classroom before it rises in the economy.

The Shadow Study Revolution: Why Ghana Must Rethink Education, Artificial Intelligence, and National Productivity

May 26, 2026 | Feature Article

Resetting Ghana begins when education stops producing memorized answers and starts producing intelligent creators, ...

Mar 9, 2026 | Feature Article

When Faith Forgets Its Foundation Across many modern Christian communities mdash; particularly in vibrant chari ...

Mar 9, 2026 | Feature Article

When Redemption Appears Before Religion For much of religious history, salvation has often been framed through ...

Mar 9, 2026 | Feature Article

When the New Testament Reinterprets the Beginning For many readers of Scripture, the Book of Genesis functions ...

Mar 9, 2026 | Feature Article

A Verse We Thought We Understood Few passages in the Bible are quoted more frequently at weddings than ...

Mar 9, 2026 | Feature Article

When Geopolitics Travels Faster Than Trade In the 21st-century global economy, distance no longer shields nati ...

Nov 20, 2025 | Feature Article

The Big Reset Desk - At the heart of Ghana rsquo;s transformation is the stabilization of currency and forex markets, ...

Nov 11, 2025 | Feature Article

The Theatrics of Power and the Poverty of Principle In mature democracies, leadership is measured not by eloqu ...

Sep 26, 2025 | Feature Article

At the 80th United Nations General Assembly in New York, Ghana rsquo;s President John Dramani Mahama did more than deliv ...

Sep 18, 2025 | Feature Article

GHANA mdash; When Numbers Rise but Impact Lags Nations do not advance by counting businesses or tallyi ...

Sep 9, 2025 | Feature Article

It is one thing to live in Ghana and battle ldquo;dumsor, rdquo; it is another to wake up and discover that ECG wants t ...

Aug 11, 2025 | Feature Article

OBUASI, GHANA mdash; 6 AUGUST 2025 At 11:30 GMT, the sky over Obuasi mdash; that ancient gold city whos ...

Jul 31, 2025 | Feature Article

ldquo;Institutions don rsquo;t fail because they lack resources; they fail when leadership mistakes inertia for poli ...

Jul 6, 2025 | Feature Article

ldquo;When a leader rises by merit, and not money, democracy finds her voice again. rdquo; - Bismarck Kwesi Davi ...

Jul 2, 2025 | Feature Article

ldquo;A nation rsquo;s resilience is measured not just by its strength, but by its ability to reinvent mdash;one ...

Jun 29, 2025 | Feature Article

RESETTING GHANA SERIES ndash; 24-Hour Economy Special On the cusp of July 2025, Ghana stands at the ...

Jun 28, 2025 | Feature Article

One Man. One Message. One Nation mdash;Awakened. Against Corruption. For Justice. With the Grassroots Rising to Recla ...

Bismarck Kwesi Davis
Bismarck Kwesi Davis

COO - Diamond Institute and Zealots Ghana International Forum. More I am Bismarck Kwesi Davis—a dynamic and multifaceted professional with an unwavering commitment to strategy, economics, and leadership. I approach every challenge with an open mind and a relentless drive for excellence, integrating my diverse experiences to create meaningful and lasting impact across every space I serve.

As a strategist, I specialize in developing innovative, actionable roadmaps that align vision with results. I thrive in complexity—analyzing risks, uncovering opportunities, and crafting data-driven solutions that propel goals into reality. Strategy, for me, isn’t just about plans—it’s about foresight, execution, and sustainable outcomes.

In economics, I bring together my background in Procurement and Supply Chain Management with a solid grounding in Strategic Lean Management. I focus on optimizing how goods and services are produced, moved, and consumed—applying keen insight to interpret trends and recommend strategic decisions that lead to efficient and sustainable growth.

As a businessman, I embrace both risk and innovation. I pursue ventures that challenge the norm and create tangible value. My entrepreneurial mindset is grounded in resilience, adaptability, and a focus on building enduring systems that stand the test of time.

Leadership, to me, is not a title—it’s a responsibility. I believe in leading by example, fostering collaboration, and inspiring others toward a common purpose. I hold myself to the highest standards of integrity and discipline, making clear, impactful decisions when it matters most.

I am a quick learner who thrives on precision and autonomy. Whether I’m executing clear instructions or forging new paths, I do so with purpose, consistency, and results. I’m constantly seeking knowledge—not for its own sake, but to add value, to improve, and to stay ahead.

Above all, I am driven by a relentless pursuit of excellence. I don’t merely participate—I lead. I don’t just adapt—I transform. And in every role I undertake, I strive to be a catalyst for progress and meaningful change.

— Bismarck Kwesi Davis

Do you support or oppose Parliament’s passage of the Anti‑LGBTQ+ Bill 2026?

Started: 30-05-2026 | Ends: 31-08-2026