The president engagement with various media outlets across the length and breadth of this country is a laudable and praiseworthy initiative commenced by the Nana Addo led administration.
Obviously, the truth is bitter, and when spoken, stirs controversy, attracts insults, generates arguments and hypocritical interpretations, mostly from people who are affected by it.
Why did the Ghana Immigration Service sell in excess of 80,000 forms and subjected these people to all manner of processes including dehumanizing queues just to pick only 500 of them?
Former President John Dramani Mahama has disappointed me with his comments on government prosecution of corrupt officials in the past and present government.
Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined that the former leader of the NDC- John Mahama and his cronies would ever participate in the June 4, 1979, and December 31, 1981, commemorative event, post-2009.
The 2016 political season of Ghana cannot be mentioned without the raucous sobriquet for erstwhile President John Dramani Mahama (JDM); incompetent leader.
Section 11 of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) Act 2004 (Act 672), provides that, the Principal Officers of the University shall include: the Vice Chancellor (VC); the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Pro VC); the Registrar; the Finance Officer (FO); and the Librarian.
This is a total absurdity on the part of the NSS P.R.O Mr Ambrose Enstiwah Jnr to have put young graduates from the various universities and the Ghana education system into such a public ridicule.
Greetings. I write to you this first day of December to urge you to set up a Commission of Inquiry to explore the future of legal education in this country. To the best of my knowledge, the last time such a commission was set up was in 1958.
Quite a number of people especially our friends in the NPP chose to commemorate December 7, since that was the day we voted in last year's national election. A commemoration which is a novelty under the 25-year-old fourth republic - Ghana's longest democratic dispensation.
It has lost influence in Asia, the Middle East and Africa. In a survey of 37 countries earlier this year, only 22% of respondents expressed confidence in President Trump. A staggering 67% in the same survey expressed confidence in ex-president Obama.
Once again, Ghana has been side-tracked into a needless debate about homosexuality. The President of Ghana was asked about gays and stated that he felt the time was not ripe for consideration of legislation legalizing homosexuality in Ghana.
In Ghana, the understanding among the majority of the people irrespective of their higher educational background, intelligence, wisdom or total illiteracy, is that any death is caused by juju or witchery.