
UK UNGOVERNABLE? The Legislative Cure to Political Stability
By Dennis Appiah Larbi-Ampofo Esq. • Lawyer & Governance Consultant On the morning of 22 June 2026, Keir Starmer stood before the cameras and announced his resignation as Prime Minister. His departure was not

Why Western Propaganda on Iran Fails the Test of Orientalism
When European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen recently argued against lifting sanctions on Iran, she framed her case in the familiar language of moral absolutism. “Iran has killed 17,000 people,” she stated, referencing

This One Decision Could Decide Bawumia’s Fate;And the NPP’s Future
The New Patriotic Party is at a defining moment, not just in choosing leaders, but in deciding what kind of political culture it wants to sustain going forward. With Mustapha Abdul-Hamid officially declaring his

18 Tons Gold Sale: Is This Economic Mismanagement or a Billion-Dollar Scheme?
In governance, mistakes can happen. But when decisions involving billions of dollars contradict themselves within weeks, citizens are right to ask a more uncomfortable question: Is this incompetence, or is something more sinister happening

What This Moment Means for Africa
When the centre tastes the medicine of the margins Mark Carney’s Davos speech matters for Africa not because it introduces a new reality, but because it confirms, publicly and unapologetically, that the world Africa has endured

A Party at the Crossroads: Why the NPP Must Wake Up to a New Political Reality
In a thought-provoking post that has since sparked wide conversation within Ghana’s political circles, Oppong Kyekyeku Alex delivers a blunt yet necessary critique of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), a party that only 11

The NPP at a Crossroads: Why Boakye Agyarko Kyerematen Must Lead the Party’s Renewal
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is facing one of the most defining moments in its history. Once known for its discipline, unity, and principled leadership, the party is now struggling with internal disunity, indiscipline, and a

Was the 2024 Loss Really Bawumia’s Fault?, J. A. Sarbah Questions the Fairness of Blame
In a thought-provoking political essay titled “Was the 2024 Loss Really Bawumia’s Fault? A Political Cross-Examination of the 2024 NPP Defeat,” political commentator J. A. Sarbah has sparked fresh debate on whether the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) 2024

Breaking voter apathy: 4 Women panelists propose solutions in UniMAC Political StrategyLab X Series
Disinterest in voter participation in major electoral processes in Ghana over the years has ignited major concerns and provoked conversations about its damning effects on the nation’s sustained democracy since the beginning of the

Africa Is Not Failing. We Were Set Up to Fail.
I wrote a blog about how Asia is winning at trade and business and what lessons Africa can learn from the experience. The response was overwhelming. Comments flooded in from everywhere—LinkedIn, WhatsApp, TikTok—and it

UK UNGOVERNABLE? The Legislative Cure to Political Stability
By Dennis Appiah Larbi-Ampofo Esq. • Lawyer & Governance Consultant On the morning of 22 June 2026, Keir Starmer stood before the cameras and announced his resignation as Prime Minister. His departure was not

Why Western Propaganda on Iran Fails the Test of Orientalism
When European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen recently argued against lifting sanctions on Iran, she framed her case in the familiar language of moral absolutism. “Iran has killed 17,000 people,” she stated, referencing

How China Just Overtook America as the Defender of Global Order
In a single vote at the United Nations, Beijing did something Washington has forgotten how to do: it acted like a responsible steward of the international system. It was a moment that should have

This One Decision Could Decide Bawumia’s Fate;And the NPP’s Future
The New Patriotic Party is at a defining moment, not just in choosing leaders, but in deciding what kind of political culture it wants to sustain going forward. With Mustapha Abdul-Hamid officially declaring his

Can We Stay Culturally Connected in a High-Tech, High-Pressure World?
Subtitle: A thoughtful look at education, funeral rituals, and who really decides which traditions survive. If you’ve ever driven home from a family funeral, especially one in your hometown, and found yourself unusually quiet,

“We Are Not Talking About Competition” The Brutal Truth About Ghana’s Financial Trap
Caleb Apedoh said what many of us have been afraid to say out loud. When I shared my conversation with Indonesian Ambassador H.E. A.B. Paskal Rois, the comments on LinkedIn kept me up at

Why Asia Is Winning & Business Lessons Africa Must Learn
An Exclusive Chat with Indonesian Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. A.B. Paskal Rois When we talk about global trade and economic growth, Asia, particularly Southeast Asia, is often held up as the gold standard. Meanwhile,

18 Tons Gold Sale: Is This Economic Mismanagement or a Billion-Dollar Scheme?
In governance, mistakes can happen. But when decisions involving billions of dollars contradict themselves within weeks, citizens are right to ask a more uncomfortable question: Is this incompetence, or is something more sinister happening

