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Despite’s Automobile Museum: A Misplaced Investment or a Catalyst for Economic Imagination?
Over the past week, conversations on social media and in mainstream circles have been lit with opinions following the unveiling of Dr. Osei Kwame Despite’s Automobile Museum, a high-end automotive collection housed in Accra.

AI Will Revolutionize Education, But Schools Will Stay for Childcare – Duolingo CEO
Duolingo founder and CEO Luis von Ahn believes computers can teach almost anything, but schools won’t disappear because society still needs childcare. Speaking on the No Priors podcast, von Ahn argued that AI’s precision

Profile of the Month: Ama Duncan – The Woman Building a Network of Doers and Leaders
Every so often, a story comes along that reminds us why dreams matter, why they save, shape, and shift lives. Ama Duncan’s journey is one of those stories. Before she became the founder of

Entrepreneurship isn’t just about having a great product or service, it’s about being obsessed with it.
Entrepreneurship isn’t just about having a great product or service, it’s about being obsessed with it. If you’re not burning with excitement to share what you’ve created, success will be an uphill battle. But

It’s Not Money, It’s the Plan – Every Entrepreneur Must Learn
When people talk about why businesses fail, the usual scapegoat is funding. “If only I had more money,” they say. But here’s the spoiler: lack of funding isn’t the real problem. Poor planning is.

Trump Administration Revokes Harvard’s Ability to Enroll International Students
In a major escalation of tensions between the Trump administration and Harvard University, the Department of Homeland Security has revoked the university’s certification to enroll international students. The move follows weeks of confrontation over

You Don’t Build a House by Decorating the Rooftop
By Benny Nana Poku | Investment Analyst & Founder, Flowwealt You don’t build a house by decorating the rooftop, you start with the foundation. The same is true in agriculture investing. Throughout history, the

Almost half of young people would prefer a world without internet, UK study finds
Half of 16- to 21-year-olds support ‘digital curfew’ and nearly 70% feel worse after using social media Almost half of young people would rather live in a world where the internet does not exist,

Malcolm X at 100: A Legacy of Liberation And Black Dignity
On May 19, 2025, the world commemorates the centennial birth anniversary of Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little, an uncompromising voice of liberation, truth, and dignity for Black people across the globe. One hundred years after his birth in

