This is the first of a 3part series on modern day parenting. these are my own observations of how parents now raise children; pros and cons and how to make it better Its amazing how time flies; how the era of 'please, thank you and I am sorry' seem to be fading away. The... Continue Reading →
Life insurance in Ghana set to reach 1.6bn in 2019
A new report from Timetric’s Insurance Intelligence Center (IIC) forecasts Ghana's life insurance market to more than double in 2019. The life insurance market in Ghana performed well over the last few years, with the life gross written premium rising from GHS187 million in 2010 to GHS584.5 million in 2014. This growth is as a... Continue Reading →
An African Journalist’s Take on the Texas Book Festival
Lorrencia Nkrumah is a visiting journalist from Ghana, West Africa. As part of an international exchange program, she is in the KUT newsroom in Austin, Texas. This weekend, she took in the 2013 Texas Book Festival. “From my point of view it was phenomenal,” she says. “It has been two fun days of great books... Continue Reading →
To Great friends at KUT Radio!
(I wrote this post about a year about two years ago when I was selected by the US State Department to go to Washington on a training for media fellows. It marked a turning point in my career and today I celebrate all the Staff at KUT FM 90.5 in Austin Texas for imparting... Continue Reading →