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“Ghanaian” Mahama Picks “Gold Coaster” Amissah-Arthur for Second String

Opinion

John Mahama“Ghanaian” Mahama Picks “Gold Coaster” Amissah-Arthur for Second String

During a week’s commemoration of the passing of Ghana’s President John Evans Atta-Mills, recently, the newly-sworn President John Dramani Mahama was reported to have rather flippantly and sarcastically observed that his predecessor’s “divinely ordained” death had facilitated a paradigm-shift, in which the mantle of national leadership had been handed over to a new generation of citizens who were born in the country’s post-independence era (See “Prez Mahama Taunts ‘Old Man’ Akufo-Addo: God Has Shifted the Mantle of Power to New Generation” The Hajj/GNA/Modernghana.com 8/1/12).

John Mahama, Amissah-Arthur and the clock of destiny

Opinion

President John

John Mahama, Amissah-Arthur and the clock of destiny

In My Dreams with Joshua Tigo- “There is no such thing as chance; and what seem to us mere accident, springs from the deepest source of destiny”. Johann Friedrich Von Schiller, a German philosopher

J.J Was Right, The Castle Vultures Killed Mills

Opinion

Photo ReportingJ.J Was Right, The Castle Vultures Killed Mills

Why are we blaming Rawlings for telling the truth? Why do we as people hate to hear the truth?Rawlings is not my favourite person when it comes to politics and though he might have been too blunt in the way he communicated his message, he was right. Rawlings said;

Can Mahama do Better in Ghana?

Governance

Photo ReportingCan Mahama do Better in Ghana?

"Youthful Exuberance" in Leadership - Can Mahama do Better in Ghana?

Former Ghana President Rawlings mention of the fact that due to the late President Mills illness he was only capable of working 3 hours per day seems awkward to many in our culture of humans that I have studied, not only in Ghana but even in America. You just don't use certain words and don't usually criticize a leader or person who just passed in those words.

How Rawlings poked the eyes of the Atta-Mills family and Ghanaians

Opinion

Photo ReportingHow Rawlings poked the eyes of the Atta-Mills family and Ghanaians

For those of you who have been around for a while, you would remember the fierce battle of words between two leading Ghanaian journalists, the late Dan Ansah of the Voice Newspaper, and the late George Nakene of the Catholic Standard, I guess; that was one battle that had one of the most bizarre ends in the history of Ghanaian journalism.