Despite having vast amounts of arable land, nutritious indigenous crops and a booming agricultural sector, Africa…
Opinion
Many African American last names hold weight of Black history
“Choosing your surname gives you that power to say, ‘This is what I’m gonna be called…
University Students Drop Shoes for Slippers
By Deborah Afful May 24, 2022: ACCRA. A survey at African University College of communication (…
Here Come The Rains: is Ablekuma North ready?
By Richard Agodzo It has been four months since the last heavy rains in the capital…
Rethinking secondary education in Africa: How to prepare youth for the future of work
By KIM KERR and MALLORY BAXTER 23 Sep 2020 The Mastercard Foundation’s recent report ‘Secondary Education…
Okada claims another life
Prosper Kofi Gepoase [iboujiwuraanebo@gmail.com] Oyibi, ACCRA. February 20, 2022: A 26-year old okada rider was killed…
Between Fanon and Nkrumah: Africa’s mental road to selfhood
By Fẹmi Akọmọlafẹ ACCRA. February 4, 2022: A recent conversation with a friend led to her…
Martin and Malcolm: emblematic perspectives in the struggle for rights
By Nana S. Achampong Martin Luther King Jr. Day [observed every third Monday of January] never…
The beautiful things a lil bit: to Korle-Bu
when I was growing up, my mother was a midwifery teacher; my absent father was a…
Managing mental health, the Mental Health Law (2012) and Ghana’s democracy
Next March, the Mental Health Act 2012 will be ten years old. It took a process…
