Irrigation & Money Management: The Solution to poverty amongst farmers
About the Author A preacher and CEO of Joes Coaching Consult. An author and a money management Coach. For any Mr. Daniel Martey; Money Management Coach further information, training, or coaching for... read more
Weed killer kills human cells: Study intensifies debate over ‘inert’ ingredients.
I have noticed here in Africa that most people tend to follow the idea that more is better. Certainly more is not better when it comes to chemicals. Weedkiller is a special case to use less and less... read more
Terrorism, Ghana and the Sub Region-Lessons to learn….
The scale of terrorism continues to rise in leaps and bounds. The need to fight terrorism from a multilateral approach rather than a unilateral one cannot be over emphasised. A perfect and... read more
Kukrudu! Wetin dey there? Eshi Radoradozo!
Kikikikikikiki, I trust that you’ve noticed what happens anytime I begin a write-up with “Kikikikikiki”. Today, I’m going to blast at full throttle. This is what I call... read more
Tackling terrorism as a world crisis and not an Islam Monopoly!!!
I would like to address this issue with a response to a Christian friend who genuinely wanted to know some facts about the subject matter sometime ago… Q: Does Islam really teach peace? I am a... read more
Comment: Ghana’s interesting democratic experiment
This experiment in democracy is a very interesting one. It has left us with a legacy of an electorate who have been slowly brainwashed into thinking that free handovers are a definition of greatness.... read more
The untold story of the Akosombo Dam
Friends, many thanks beyond words for your interest in my last article; I am exceedingly grateful. A lot of readers found the lessons on homophones useful, and I want to do something on punctuations... read more
Yaanom School for the Death
Homonyms or homophones are words with the same pronunciations, but different meanings. Examples are: seize and cease; quite and quiet; waste and waist; cause and course; die and dye; complement and... read more
Chant a Psalm a day for the young man from Bole
Friends, I love reggae music, and I believe most of you do too. I want you to put on your dancing shoes and let’s dance to the tune of “Chant a psalm a day” by Steel Pulse. To... read more
The Power that changes lives
Every moment is an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of those who need help. The greatest legacy you can live behind is the number of lives you were able to touch while alive. It is... read more
Afoko Chicha, Rough-Rough
Friends, as I promised, today be today. Hmmm, matter dey. Filla dey paa; my mouth is heavy oo. Eish, I no dey fit talk sef. Big matter come. Hehehehe, your ears dey sweet you. Wait a moment I’m... read more