In the annals of Ghanaian political history, the name Ken Ofori-Atta evokes a mix of reverence and controversy .
Today on the podcast, Alan has the pleasure and privilege of speaking to one of Africa’s great writers: the South Sudanese author Taban Lo Liyong. In the 1960s he rubbed shoulders with independence ...
In light of recent statements by former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta expressing regret over the economic hardship faced by ...
ShareThere is an often-repeated truth that the cost of denying young people access to education is far greater than the price of funding it. A country that fails to invest in its youth is not just ...
At Least 200 choir groups from about 200 parishes of the Onitsha Catholic Archdiocese, Anambra State, are said to be set to ...
Oh, by the way, judges preside over trial courts where they hear evidence, make rulings, and render verdicts. Justices serve ...
Joop Berkhout, a naturalized Nigerian (originally Dutch), who passed away in Ibadan recently at age 94, was clearly a doyen of publishing, having served ...
While colonialism has ended, the battle for true African sovereignty continues — on economic, technological, and geopolitical ...
By EKANPOU ENEWARIDIDEKE Sometimes time flies beyond definitive appropriation and dismantles historical authenticity and ...
Black History Month is a month of education and awareness, a time to commemorate leaders and significant figures in this black history. It is celebratory and it is triumphant, but it is also a ...
Until the lions have their historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.” In a contemporary context, Ifeoma Ebo, a Nigerian-American Transdisciplinary ...
By Dzigbordi K. DOSU Recent research from the African Leadership Institute shows that 67% of African executives struggle to effectively communicate their vision to stakeholders, despite having clear ...