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Al Jazeera Finds Lost Tapes in Cecilia Dapaah Case, Raising Fresh Concerns Over Corruption

Al Jazeera has reportedly recovered files lost for over six months related to the high-profile Cecilia Dapaah investigation in Ghana. The files are believed to contain sensitive video footage showing cash transactions and alleged movements involving officers from the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), just prior to the OSP’s …

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NPP’s Nepotistic Governance: Unpacking Akufo-Addo and Bawumia’s Insensitive Ministerial Appointments-Ahmed M. Gedel writes

Ghana’s ministerial appointments have fluctuated significantly under various administrations, reflecting differing priorities. The National Democratic Congress (NDC) appointed 82 ministers between 1992 and 2000. In contrast, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) increased this count to 93 between 2000 and 2008. Notably, the NDC under Professor Mills reduced ministerial appointments to …

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Bawku Conflict: Ghana’s Ticking Time Bomb. Exposes Akufo-Addo’s Government Security Paralysis- Ahmed M.Gedel Writes

Ghana’s Bawku conflict has escalated into a full-blown crisis, exposing the government’s glaring security failures. The conflict’s roots in a decades-old chieftaincy dispute between the Mamprusi and Kusasi ethnic groups have been exacerbated by weapons proliferation, social media, and partisan politics With Ghana’s election looming, the government’s inaction threatens to …

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Bawumia Under Fire: Mahama’s Five Questions Highlight Ghana’s Economic Woes-Ahmed M.Gedel Writes.

The NPP government’s economic record under Nana Akufo-Addo and Mahamudu Bawumia is marred by staggering failures, a stark contrast to Dr. Bawumia’s previous posture as a champion of accountability. In 2016, Dr. Bawumia posed 170 questions to John Mahama’s vice president, yet his own tenure as chair of the Economic …

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The Wise Decision On December 7 -Henry Adu Frimpong writes

As Ghana approaches the crucial general elections on December 7th, 2024, it is imperative for every citizen to reflect deeply on the current state of the nation and the path it has been on under the leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). While political decisions are often shaped by …

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The Indomitable Legacy of Alban Kingsford Bagbin: A Paragon of Excellence in Ghana’s Politics- Ahmed M. Gedel Writes

Alban Kingsford Bagbin, Ghana’s renowned Speaker of Parliament, embodies excellence, resilience, and unwavering dedication to democratic values. His distinguished career spans over three decades, shaping Ghana’s legislative landscape. Born on September 24, 1957, in Sombo, the Upper West Region of Ghana, Bagbin rose from humble beginnings to become a pivotal …

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Who is Better: Akufo Addo or Dr Bawumia – Dr Lawrence Writes

The last time I saw Nana Addo campaigning for Dr. Bawumiah was when he called on John Mahama to debate Dr. Bawumiah. Was it not this same Nana Addo, who in 2016, was called to debate John Mahama but run away? Later, didn’t he go to Peace FM and had …

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The Indomitable Legacy of Alban Kingsford Bagbin: A Paragon of Excellence in Ghana’s Politics

Alban Kingsford Bagbin, Ghana’s renowned Speaker of Parliament, embodies excellence, resilience, and unwavering dedication to democratic values. His distinguished career spans over three decades, shaping Ghana’s legislative landscape. Born on September 24, 1957, in Sombo, the Upper West Region of Ghana, Bagbin rose from humble beginnings to become a pivotal …

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Integrity Is The Heart Of Leadership -Butterfly Yaw Buaben Asamoa Esq Writes

*Butterfly Yaw Buaben Asamoa,Esq (Hon) writes* **Integrity is the Heart of Leadership* If Article 3(9) of the NPP Constitution is unconstitutional, the leadership of the Party, Parliamentary Caucus and Government, ought to have the integrity to say so. Using the Supreme Court to sidestep the leadership duty of being honest …

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“Four Years of Broken Promises: How the NPP Has Left Ghana’s Nurses to Suffer- Bright Botchway writes

As a youth activist, feminist advocate, and entrepreneur, I feel compelled to address the ongoing crisis facing Ghana’s trained nursing professionals. It is unconscionable that, after four years of waiting, thousands of qualified nurses remain unposted, languishing at home, while the healthcare system in Ghana struggles under immense pressure. In …

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