Opinion
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Building a nation on pillars of history, law, strategy & ethics
As the world grapples with the complexities of nation building and development, four essential elements emerge as the cornerstones of…
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Harnessing the synergy between universities & innovation hubs
Both universities and innovation hubs are pivotal to nation-building and development. Universities lay the groundwork for higher learning, equipping graduates…
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The next AUC Chair must revive Africa, the sleeping giant
Photo: Raphael Obonyo (centre right) / © X; in collage with the African Union conference center in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia…
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Ghana: implications of disbanding Anti-Galamsey Task Force
Illegal mining, known as ‘galamsey‘, has long been a concerning issue in Ghana, causing significant environmental degradation and threatening the…
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Afrophobia is destroying the African dream – Tafi Mhaka
We all need to re-embrace the dream of African unity and demand freedom of movement for all Africans on the…
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Unlocking Africa’s growth & competitive potential – Dr. Anim-Mensah
Africa needs to unlock its growth and competitive potential. This can be achieved by harnessing the Power of Integrated Bottom-Up…
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Former UN Snr. Officer Dr. Nii Dodoo supports Ga Dangme alliance
Dr. Ishmael Nii Dodoo, a former Special Policy Advisor to the UN Secretary General’s Adviser for the Sahel is rallying…
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Eid Al Adha and why it’s important to 2 billion Muslims
Two billion Muslims will celebrate a major Islamic holiday, Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice, this weekend. It is a…
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After cold years, Africa now has renewed investor interest by Miranda Abraham
Over the past few years, African debt markets have faced significant challenges due to a combination of factors including soft…
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Taking charge of Ghana’s energy future with Tema’s refinery
The challenges posed by Ghana’s heavy dependence on oil importation are well-documented, with the country currently importing 97% of its…
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