President-elect John Mahama’s victory address resonated with a powerful message: a Ghana for everybody, not just a select few. This simple yet profound statement encapsulates a vision that transcends mere political rhetoric, promising a fundamental shift in governance and a renewed commitment to inclusive development. While the specifics of his policy platform remain to be […]
Economy
Mahama’s electoral victory: A beacon of freedom and prosperity for Ghanaians.
By King Amoah. In a surprising turn of events that has captured the attention of both political analysts and the general populace, former President John Dramani Mahama’s anticipated electoral victory has been met with a mix of hope and celebration, even from those outside his party. One notable voice among these is Heward Prempeh, a […]
The time for decision: A call for change in Ghana.
Reports: King Amoah, Takoradi. As the political landscape in Ghana continues to evolve, the timing for a significant decision is upon us. In a moment of palpable urgency, citizens are being urged to evaluate their choices carefully and avoid repeating the mistakes of the past. The message is clear: choose peace and positive action in […]
Mahama’s big push program: Community involvement and local empowerment
Community involvement and local empowerment are at the heart of John Mahama’s $10 Billion Big Push Programme, a visionary initiative aimed at transforming Ghana’s socio-economic landscape. Recognising that sustainable development begins at the grassroots level, Mahama emphasises the importance of engaging local communities as active participants in their own development journeys. This approach fosters a […]
Elections and development: The unrecognized project debate in Offinso North constituency
In the vibrant political atmosphere of Ghana, where every vote counts, the strategies adopted by political parties can often determine their success or failure in elections. Recent remarks from Johnny Agyeman, a prominent member of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) in the Offinso North constituency of the Ashanti region, have ignited a heated discussion on […]
Background on Ghana’s monetary management issues.
By King Amoah Ghana’s monetary management has faced significant challenges over the years, leading to widespread concerns about fiscal responsibility and economic stability. The country has grappled with a myriad of issues, including high inflation rates, fluctuating exchange rates, and unsustainable public debt, all of which have severely impacted the livelihoods of its citizens. Historically, […]
The urgent prophecy: Apostle Dr Dirl Airl King Mashal’s revelations on Allan Kyeremanteng’s presidential ambitions.
In a striking revelation that has sent ripples across the political landscape of Ghana, Dr. Apostle Dirl Airl King Mashal, the founder and leader of the Soldiers of Christ Prayer Group of All Churches, has publicly declared that the presidential aspirations of Mr. Allan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng—affectionately known as Allan Cash—are destined for failure due to […]
How can Bawumia be a president whilst Ghana’s total debts stood at GHC 742 billion according to Finance Minister
Between 1957 and 2016 our debt stood at 122 billion It means in just 8 years, the NPP has added 620 billion cedis to Ghana’s debt. It’s not like they have invested these monies wisely into things that will bring any transformation to Ghanaians. ⛔️Remember, 52 billion cedis in 2020 went missing ⛔️Bank of Ghana […]
Reflecting on John Jerry Rawlings’ revolutionary coup: A historical perspective on governance in Ghana.
By King Amoah In the annals of Ghana’s political history, few figures resonate as strongly as the late President John Jerry Rawlings. His revolutionary coup in June 1979 marked a significant turning point for the nation, a move that, according to many, was a desperate attempt to salvage a country teetering on the brink due […]
70 – year – old historian Urges Ghanaians to avoid selfishness, pride and indiscipline attitudes to help move the country forward.
By King Amoah In a recent interview, historian Opanin Kweku Manso of Winneba in Ghana’s Central Region, aged ,70, issued a passionate plea to the nation, urging Ghanaians to collectively abandon attitudes of selfishness, indiscipline, and vain proudness. Manso, who has devoted his life to studying the rich history and cultural heritage of Ghana, believes […]