Ghana’s Tertiary Education Sees Significant Progress Under “No Fees Stress” Initiative

The Ghanaian government has made notable strides in implementing its “No Fees Stress” policy, aimed at…

Professor Kwaku Asare Calls for Implementation of Unexplained Wealth Clause

Professor Kwaku Asare has reminded Ghanaians that public office is not a lottery ticket and that…

Legal Practitioner Benjamin Tachie Antiedu Weighs in on Agradaa’s Sentence

Benjamin Tachie Antiedu, a private legal practitioner and Legal academic in Ghana, has expressed his views…

#The Shadow of Partisanship: How Party Affiliations Undermine Objectivity in Ghanaian Academia

In Ghana’s academic landscape, a troubling trend has emerged that threatens the very foundation of scholarly…

#The Blame Game in Ghanaian Politics: A Cycle of Accountability

The Acting Chief Justice of Ghana, Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, has granted approval for all members of…

In a swift and comprehensive response, Thaddeus Sory, representing one of the petitioners in the Chief…

#A Tongue-in-Cheek Response to the Chief Justice’s Plight

Oliver Barker-Vormawor’s recent piece, “Chief Justice, Interrupted: A tongue-in-cheek Response to melodrama at Adu Lodge,” offers…

#Professor Asare Challenges Chief Justice’s Public Statements as Separate Ground for Removal

A prominent legal scholar, Professor Kwaku Asare, has argued that Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo’s recent public…

The Ivory Tower’s Disconnect: Why Academics Need to Engage with the Public-Professor H. Kwasi Prempeh

As a university professor, I’ve often pondered the paradox of academic expertise. On one hand, universities…

#Ghanaian Delegation Champions Anti-Corruption Efforts at UN Convention Meeting in Vienna

Lawyer Benjamin Tachie Antiedu, a member of the Ghanaian Delegation, has made a significant statement on…