‘Features/ Articles’ Category

Kwesi Pratt should be the last person to pontificate on the affairs of the country.

Nov 17th, 2009 | Features/ Articles

My attention has been drawn to a feature article published in the New Punch on Tuesday, 3rd November, 2009 which was given wide publicity during the newspaper review segment by a panelist on Peace FM. I received numerous telephone calls from friends and admirers, both known and unknown ones to tune in to Peace FM [...]



‘ATTRIBUTING THE SATELLITES SUCCESS TO ME IS BLASPHEMY’ – T.B. JOSHUA

Nov 7th, 2009 | Features/ Articles

On the heels of the recent controversy sparked by insinuations that Nigerian Pastor TB Joshua had claimed glory for the Black Satellites World Cup victory through his prophetic insight to Coach Sellas Tetteh, a similar event seems to have thrown a spanner in the works of the pastors critics…
A mere fortnight after the Satellite debate [...]



NPP Looting Spree: I am ashamed I was NPP party Activist

Oct 23rd, 2009 | Features/ Articles

I usually tried my best not to meddle in the murky waters of politics with my articles because of the wrath it exudes from readers. Nonetheless I am obliged to write this piece because of my personal involvement in the activities of NPP prior to 2000 elections. Just like many other Ghanaians I heeded to [...]



OPINION: OF TB JOSHUA, SELLAS TETTEH, MEDIA HYPE AND A PROFOUND PROPHECY

Oct 22nd, 2009 | Features/ Articles

TBJOSHUA_INDONESIAThe recent revelations of TB Joshua’s prophetic insight and instruction to Coach Sellas Tetteh regarding the Black Satellite’s historic World Cup triumph have ignited a surprising storm of criticism, the news spreading



Uphold Ghana’s good image

Oct 13th, 2009 | Features/ Articles

The International Relations Director of the National Democratic Congress, NDC, Hon. Kofi Attor has called on Ghanaians living abroad to “uphold the good image of  Ghana in their respective host countries.  Mr Attor said there was nothing honourable than “behaving well and abiding by the laws of a foreign country.”
The [...]



There he goes again! ‘Essikado Abrantee’ Ato Kwamena Dadzie.

Oct 10th, 2009 | Features/ Articles

I have been reading from Ato sometimes and I can agree with him on some of the things he says but his problem has always been the way he says it. If my memory serves me right this is not the first time this character has been given some sound advice. Sometime ago, I read [...]



Mabay & Johnson verdict is a smear

Oct 10th, 2009 | Features/ Articles

The UK Southwark Crown Court has no bases admitting into evidence accusations of fraud against another without allowing the accused party opportunity to rebut the accusations even if in a case of a plea bargain. The action is in violation of any legal instrument that guarantees natural justice. It is a smear on Ghana and [...]



Students and Politics – Our Selfish and Greedy Student Leaders

Oct 10th, 2009 | Features/ Articles

Our educational institutions have for years been infiltrated by power hungry students who will do anything to be student leaders. These students’ supremacists joggle for leadership positions through fair or foul means. Paradoxically they do that for their own personal gains. Many of these warped mind student leaders use the bare backs of innocent students [...]



Gold Fish Has No Hiding Place.

Oct 7th, 2009 | Features/ Articles

It was an innocuous remark or statement which was not meant to generate any controversy. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo was on a familiar terrain doing what he knows best.  It was a friendly advice to   the publishers of a friendly newspaper called ‘The Thunder’ which had just made its debut in Kumasi. “Name and shame [...]



Reflections On Prophet TB Joshua At 46

Sep 27th, 2009 | Features/ Articles, Headlines

In Nigeria’s recent history, June 12 has become a very special and important day. It has become a symbolic day that reminds Nigerians of their history of many shattered dreams, of a fact that the ordinary folk of this country cannot even be allowed to become what they want to become, to choose the leaders [...]