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Complete and utter May-hem!

Ekow Nelson Theresa May’s reputation is as damaged as Jeremy’s Corbyn’s has been enhanced after the recent elections in the UK. The Prime Minister asked the electorate for a mandate to strengthen her hand in the upcoming Brexit negotiations with the European Union; they denied her that and as a result Britain has needlessly been […] […]

An election to end all elections? – Ade Sawyerr

] http://www.obv.org.uk/news-blogs/election-end-all-elections Home › News › An election to end all elections? An election to end all elections? Submitted 6 Jun 2017 10:21am in News No, there are not too many elections. Elections are about the people exercise their right in a democracy and we must all endeavour to go out on June 8th and […]

Will Theresa May’s Election Gamble Backfire?

Like education where most are resisting too many tests, are we not in danger of having too many elections that decide nothing? Northern Ireland just had an inclusive election, in May there are local government elections and some mayoral elections and then this. Why does she need a fresh mandate to run the country when […]

What and who the President left out

A sound analysis of why the speech was controversial and why a lot of younger people challenged the president on his being economical with the actualite. Too many names were mentioned when the real intention was to big up and rehabilitate Danquah in relation to our independence. The president failed to convince anyone in this […]

James Barnor JamesTown Revisited – Ghana@60 a community photographic exhibition

James Barnor JamesTown Revisited – Ghana@60 a community photographic exhibition James Barnor has returned home and we must applaud this young at heart, 87 year old son of James Town, who still active with more projects and things to do, and who in recent times, has consistently put Ghana and Africa right at the top of […]

History of the CPP

History of the CPP by Ekow Nelson and Micheal Gyamerah with Ade Sawyerr Summary of the achievements of the C.P.P. Standard of living and industrialization During the period of the first C.P.P. government the standard of living of the people was greatly enhanced. Houses, schools clinics, hospitals, were opened. A network of roads, considered among the […]

Letter to my wife, Ahinae on her 60th birthday

letter to my wife Ahinae

Letter to my wife, Ahinae on her 60th birthday My dearest Ahinae, It is such a shame that I have not written to you for several years now, I did enjoy those days when a letter was the only means we had for corresponding with each other, but I suppose that the daily contact has […]

The Outdooring, Dedication and Naming of an African Child – A Ceremony of the GaDangme People of SouthEastern Ghana – Ganyobi Kpojiemͻ Vol 1 Book Review by Gyau Kumi Adu

BOOK REVIEW: THE OUTDOORING DEDICATION AND NAMING OF AN AFRICAN CHILD: A CEREMONY OF THE GADANGME PEOPLE OF SOUTHEASTERN GHANA – Ganyobi Kpojiemͻ  Vol 1 by Ernest H.C. Tetteh (London: Ophelia Vanderpuye On-line Publishing, 2016). By Gyau Kumi Adu (joewykay55@gmail.com/ https://joewykay.wordpress.com/) Reflections on the Book The primal purpose of this book is to explain three interwoven […]

New Opportunity Ghana – Welcome President Nana Addo

Ade Sawyerr 1 hr · Ghana has another opportunity to move forward as our democracy deepens. it must be a joy to all Ghanaians that we can now use the ballot box to effect change in government and not resort to the barrel of the gun. The fact is that military governments have done too […]

Traditions and Customs of the Gadangmes of Ghana: Descendants of Authentic Biblical Hebrew Israelites – Book Review by Gyau Kumi Adu

   Book Review: Traditions and Customs of the Gadangmes of Ghana: Descendants of Authentic Biblical Hebrew Israelites by Joseph Mensah (Houston: Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Co., 2013.) By Gyau Kumi Adu (joewykay55@gmail.com/ https://joewykay.wordpress.com/)   The thesis of the book is to demonstrate that Gadangmes are of Jewish origin. A careful distinction is made in […]

Ten years on – missing Onike Sawyerr Twumasi

The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases his inner mercies never come to an end they are new every morning, new every morning great is thy faithfulness O Lord, Great is thy faithfulness Life History Mrs Honora Moronike Sawyerr Twumasi 21 November 1946 – 18th December 2006 A full life, a life well lived, […]

This is no way to treat a former first lady!

Feature Article of Saturday, 3 December 2016 Columnist: Sawyerr, Ade This is no way to treat a former first lady! « PrevNext »Comments (10) Konadu Agyemang Rawlings Wears White Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings In praise of Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings Whilst reflecting on the reasons why the American electoral college system rejected the former first […]

I am not a Cow&Gate baby: I was naturally nurtured

I wrote this piece four years ago and thought that I should re-edit it for today.  I am told that not only is it permissible but that at my age, I should be allowed to indulge myself in anything I want to do, within limits.  I had hoped to have been able to write an […]

Will race come back on the agenda?

Home › News › Will race come back on the agenda? Will race come back on the agenda? Submitted 29 Jun 2016 10:38am in News The London Mayoral elections have come and gone and several commentators have tried to analyse it within the wider performance of the Labour Party in Scotland, Wales and England, the […]

Tribute to a good friend – Mr Ima Plahar

Nine years ago, my good friend Ima Plahar passed on to the other world.  It was a difficult time for all of us.  Nine years on, tears still well in my eyes when his name gets mentioned.  Still cannot get over his passing.  Today, I share the tribute that i wrote on his passing – […]

William Jacob Paatii Ofosu-Amaah – Goodbye!

Good bye – Ruby Tuesday  She would never say where she came from Yesterday don’t matter if it’s gone While the sun is bright Or on the darkest night No-one knows  She comes and goes Goodbye Ruby Tuesday Who could hang a name on you? When you change with every new day Still I’m gonna […]

Planning

Planning Question:  You referred to the principles of management in your last advice shop, what are these principles and how does one implement them Asif. Bristol Answer: Most successful endeavours start with a plan, but all not all plans are successfully implemented. The flip side to this is that most endeavours that do not succeed […]

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