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Exposure Is Not Enough: How Long, and To What?”
An Interview with Michelle Ankra || Story by; Rose Kwaw || Contact: rosekwaw579@gmail.com In this thought-provoking interview, Michelle Ankra-Pambour dives deep into the complex issue of Brain Drain versus Brain Gain and what it

Prof Elsie Effah Kaufmann Tops 2025 Trivia Hall of Fame
Professor Elsie Effah Kaufmann, the long-serving host of Ghana’s National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ), has been named Number One in the Trivia Hall of Fame™ 2025, an international accolade celebrating her contributions to

Ghana has no excuse. We have centuries of lessons, technology, access to global capital, and a young, energetic workforce.
By Benny Nana Poku | Investment Analyst & Founder, Flowwealt Ghana today finds itself in a position strikingly similar to where parts of today’s developed economies stood in the 1800s. In August 2025, as

Wealth Is Not a Mystery: 5 Practical Steps to Build Real Financial Resilience
“The goal isn’t to be rich. It’s to be resilient.” – Dr. Evans Duah In a world driven by consumerism and instant gratification, many people continue to treat wealth as a miracle, something that

Profile Of The Month: Mary Ashun – The Transformational Leader Reimagining Education for a New Generation
A Visionary Beyond the Blackboard “Do you see galaxies where others see mere stars?” This probing question, often posed by Dr. Mary Asabea Ashun, captures the essence of her life’s work: to ignite imagination,

How One Man Is Building Africa’s Gaming Industry from Scratch
When we think about gaming, our minds often drift toward Sony, Microsoft, or massive game franchises from the U.S., Japan, or Europe. But in a small studio in Ghana, Eyram Tawia is on a

Black Excellence, Brain Drain, and Building Africa’s Future: A Conversation with Dr. Charles Bennin
In a world where global migration continues to rise, Africa remains at the heart of a growing concern: brain drain. Talented professionals, skilled graduates, and high-potential youth are increasingly looking outward for opportunities, leaving

“Intentionality Over Hype: Emmaline Datey’s Bold Advice for the Next Generation”
“The sky is your beginning, not your limit.”Those are the stirring words of Emmaline Datey, the CEO of ICS Africa and a passionate youth mentor, whose recent message to the youth is one of

Electoral Violence and the Danger of Historical Justification.
The recent violence that erupted during the Ablekuma by-election is yet another painful reminder of a dangerous trend in Ghanaian politics, one where elections are no longer defined by the will of the people