Meet Homebase TV’s RSM Kofi Doe Lawson
RSM Kofi Doe Lawson Doe Benjamin Kofi Lawson, popularly known as RSM, though from the Volta region of Ghana, was born in Accra at La-Bawaleshie, East Legon. He was born to Mr. Adjetey Bassey and... read more
Ye men of little faith!
By nature, human beings could be unforgivably ungrateful and unduly pessimistic. We easily forget all the good things people do, and get discouraged with the slightest challenge. I can bet with my... read more
Yes, it is true we are suffering!
It was a Friday. The date was July 4, 1969. It was 8:15 AM: and the venue was the Kade Local Authority (LA) Primary School. We were made to stand in straight lines according to sections. There were... read more
Women With Kids
Issues concerning women have been of huge interest to me, this is the first of several issues on women I will be writing about. I have known some very good single women with kids, some of whom have... read more
Stonebowy a Man on a Mission
I met Stonebowy in January 2014 at Randburg in Johannesburg at Planet Radio and TV, he had a meeting with Ghanaian South African based TV Presenter Alex Crassie known in the entertainment circles as... read more
Is Mahama set to break Nkrumah’s record?
Friends, as we celebrate our 55th Republic Day as a nation, we have stories to tell – both pleasant and unpleasant. But it is consoling to note that nation building comes with all forms of... read more
Posterity will not forgive us if….
Folks, I recently went to Kumasi to nose around for filla, and there is this one that I must tell you! I heard a man ranting at Kajetia so I approached him to find out what was wrong. The man told me... read more
Why Ghana should swear an oath never to go for nuclear energy, say goodbye to fossil fuel for 100% renewable energy
While negotiations currently in Bonn, Germany have re-started at a slow pace, there is growing momentum that a long-term goal to reduce global emissions will salvage the UN climate talks in Paris.... read more
Why Ghana and Rich countries need to think about climate refugees
True life story of a climate refugee Memunatu, a 12-year-old primary school graduate hailed from a small industrial town in the northern part of Ghana, where 80% of the people are into agriculture... read more
Moral decadence: most of us are guilty!
There is a saying that: an insolent dog should not dare misbehave at the Bolga market. Dog meat is a delicacy of our friends in that part of the country; so, a dog going about in the Bolga market... read more
Our emotions can be deadly-Let’s watch it!!!
I’ve found it necessary to veer off a bit from my usual Kikikikiki stuffs to share some lessons of life which I believe will interest and benefit my esteemed readers. I would like to take the... read more