The architect is present at the demolition. This is the haunting, inescapable truth of Justice Sophia Akuffo’s role in the judicial unmaking of her successor. […]
Category: Feature
Ghana’s Democratic Reputation at a Crossroads
Ghana has long been celebrated as one of Africa’s most stable democracies. Yet the asylum application filed by Kwame Baffoe, known as Abronye DC, casts […]
Is Ghana Still Safe for Opposition Voices?
When a politician as outspoken as Abronye DC says he fears for his life in his own country, every Ghanaian must pause and reflect. His […]
A Sermon on Democracy from the King of Hypocrites
Listen to this man. Just listen to King Ahab. Mahama fools no one but himself and his hollow procession of zombie followers. From the same […]
THE COUNCIL OF STATE: A FINAL INDICTMENT FOR TREASON AGAINST THE REPUBLIC
Let the record be eternally stained with this truth: the demolition of a Chief Justice requires not just a tyrant’s command, but architects of deceit. […]
KING MAHAMA! THE AYATOLLAH OF GHANA
Recent events in Ghana have sparked a nationwide debate, leading many to question the health of the nation’s democracy and the traditional separation of powers. […]
KING MAHAMA! THE AYATOLLAH OF GHANA
Adu Koranteng Editor of the National Voice Writes Recent events in Ghana have sparked a nationwide debate, leading many to question the health of the nation’s […]
Accountability Demands It: President Mahama Must Release the Committee’s Report on the Chief Justice’s Removal Proceedings
Yesterday, Ghana witnessed a significant constitutional precedent: President John Dramani Mahama, in accordance with Article 146(9) of the Constitution, removed Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Araba […]
Ghana’s Growing Refugee Crisis: Tribal Conflicts Threaten National Unity
Kwabena Adu Koranteng Writes The word refugees was once a distant echo to many Ghanaians.We heard it only in news bulletins when the foreign desk […]
From Peace to Bloodshed: Ghana’s Hidden Refugee Crisis
Kwabena Adu Koranteng The word refugees — was once foreign to Ghana’s reality. We heard it only in news bulletins about Somalia, Sudan, or Iraq. […]
