Ghana’s Constitutional Conundrum: When Bad Laws Breed Bad Leadership

The adage “power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely” resonates deeply in Ghana’s political landscape. The…

Breaking Free: Empower Yourself, Secure Your Future

Ghana, like many African nations, is grappling with the challenges of development and governance. Amidst the…

Ghana’s Development Stagnation: A Call to Action

Ghana, once a beacon of hope and prosperity in Africa, is facing a critical juncture. While…

The Corrupting Influence of Power and Wealth in Ghana

Ghana, a country with immense natural resources and potential, is facing a crisis of corruption and…

Ghana’s Gey Hey Issue: A Simple Solution Exists

The ongoing debate surrounding the Ghana Education Service (GES) and the Methodist Church’s Wesley Girls’ High…

The Criminalization of Falsehood: A Threat to Ghana’s Democracy

The recent arrest of Samuel Amadotor and Wendell Nana Yaw Yeboah for publishing false news highlights…

The Thin Line Between Free Speech and False Information in Ghana

Ghana’s Criminal Libel Law was repealed in 2001, marking a significant milestone in the country’s journey…

Moral Decay or Misplaced Priorities? The Wesley Girls High School Controversy

Ghana’s Wesley Girls High School has been at the center of a heated debate surrounding religious…

Religious Rights in Ghana’s Secondary Schools: A Balanced Approach

Ghana’s Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of religion and education, but what happens when school…

Ghana’s Supreme Court Must Stand for Religious Freedom: No Public Funds for Discriminatory Schools

Ghana’s Supreme Court is currently grappling with a landmark case involving Wesley Girls’ High School, a…