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The straw that broke the camel's back
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- Created on Monday, 18 May 2015 00:00
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The straw that broke the camel's back
IF you do not know Ghanaians very well, you might that [think] they are among the most docile creatures created by The Almighty. They can tolerate situations which would make the people of other countries reach for their machetes and/or even guns. And they can give the impression haven't "heard" an insult that has been hurled at them.
What Sort Of Journalism Is Being Practised In Ghana Today?
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- Created on Thursday, 20 November 2014 00:00
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What Sort Of Journalism Is Being Practised In Ghana Today?
I applaud the BBC TV programme, Panorama, for unmasking a journalist called Mazher Mahmood, who used to disguise himself as a rich Sheikh and entrap people of all sorts, especially celebrities, into making silly statements or taking drugs, so that he could “expose” them in his newspaper, the now dead News of The World.cameron-duodu
Is Asantehene Indeed Above the Law?
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- Created on Thursday, 06 November 2014 00:00
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Is Asantehene Indeed Above the Law?
Would my readers, please spare me a moment of their precious time while I sail them through some of the latest actions by Asantehene that confirm his overwhelmingly despotic attitude which is normally frowned upon, by jurisprudence as well as tradition and custom?
The Legend Of Tarzan - Prez Mahama Writes
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- Created on Wednesday, 19 November 2014 00:00
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The Legend Of Tarzan - Prez Mahama Writes
0ne of Ghana’s most important pillars of democracy is the freedom of speech, particularly its active employment by independent media. Our country boasts over 300 privately held broadcast media outlets. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine that there ever existed a time when our sources of news, information and entertainment in the broadcast arena were not dictated by choice.
Sanitation beyond “clean-up exercises”
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- Created on Thursday, 06 November 2014 00:00
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Sanitation beyond “clean-up exercises”
Last Saturday, many Ghanaians, led by the President, did a public clean-up of the environment after he declared 1ST November “National Sanitation Day”. The initiative was prompted by yet another cholera outbreak that, according to the President had affected 9000 and taken 85 lives.