I was inspired to write this piece looking at the way politics has "changed" some people for the past few months. It's been a battle of insults, accusations, curses, character assassination and a new trend of reading politics into every situation. Trust me, these politicians are friends and not enemies; so if we the... Continue Reading →
Unrestrained 2016; A Worshipful Experience It Was
When the resident Choir of ICGC Zoe Temple decided to organise a worship event different from the norm to give believers and worshipers the chance to give unlimited worship and praise to God, little did they know they were in for a surprise. It was mind blowing experience on Sunday November 20 2016, at Zoe... Continue Reading →
MTN pays over GHC 22 million interest to mobile money subscribers
Ghana’s leading mobile telecommunications company, has made payments of over GH₵ 8.85million in interest to about 5.8 million Mobile Money customers. The payment, which was made on November 20, 2016 was done in collaboration with the 16 partner banks of MTN Mobile Money. Following the issuance of the E-Money Issuers Guidelines, the Bank... Continue Reading →
Martin’s coming to town, (A short play)
This post was made by the only MP on Facebook,Rodney Nkrumah Boateng who with his witty writing style never disappoints. Enjoy The Scene: A government bunker 200ft below sea level somewhere in Accra. Government men seated around a table in a sparse, brightly-lit room, their faces grim, lines of stress crisscrossing their brows. Chairman: I... Continue Reading →
‘I am ready for Justice Dery’-Anas
Investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, has dared High Court Judge, Justice Paul Derry, to face him at the panel of eminent committee of judges constituted by the Chief Justice, Her Ladyship Justice Georgina Theodora Wood, rather than resorting to the International Human Rights Court in Abuja to seek redress. The embattled high court judge... Continue Reading →
Nannies and house helps; nsempii
After having my daughter, I took care of her till I had to resume work so there was the need to get a nanny to take care of her during the day so that I take over after work. Finding one alone was a herculean task as most of the potentials I interviewed either were... Continue Reading →
Central University Communications Department hosts Anas Aremeyaw Anas for Maiden Public Lecture Series
The Communications Department of Central University will on Wednesday, 9th November 2016 host investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas for its maiden Public Lecture Series at the university’s Miotso Campus. The theme for the event is; Using Communications for Development whiles the speaker will be speaking on the topic, Putting the Pieces Together: The Aftermath of... Continue Reading →