#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…

#Lawyer Oliver Barker-Vormawor Expresses Disappointment Over Attorney-General’s Response on Religious Discrimination Case

Lawyer Oliver Barker-Vormawor has expressed surprise and disappointment over the Attorney-General’s response to a lawsuit regarding…

Ghana Boosts Local Sanitary Pad Production with Presidential Directive

In a significant move to promote local industry and economic growth, President has directed the Minister…

#Ghana’s Supreme Court Judges Fall Short on Asset Declaration

A recent review has revealed that four judges of Ghana’s Supreme Court, appointed in 2023 and…