AbstractTHIS comprehensive review aims to explore the impact of emotional surgery and emotional elysium on neurological and neurosurgical procedures. We examine the scientific literature on these...

Across Ghana today, awards schemes have become almost as common as billboards. From business and entertainment to leadership and social impact, dozens of organisations now host...

Whenever I change the picture I use for my column, I get responses from readers. Over the years, I’ve been described as an armed robber, a...
Having initiated programs to ensure a foundation of morality, the next step is to have a picture of what success looks like. I keep saying that...
AS the world becomes increasingly complex, the role of a president has become more demanding than ever.The pressure to make life-altering decisions, manage crises, and maintain...

WHEN my bosom friend Kofi Kokotako was awarded a walking stick (Grade 9) in his Ordinary Level mathematics exam, he quickly blamed the maths teacher. “He...
TODAY, I focus on the theme of health and wellbeing among migrants in Finland, a move away from the topic of personalities or groups and their...

The ban on the sale of bitters in akpeteshie bars in the Central Region is bound to spark controversy. This follows reports that three women cheerfully...
The developed nations have one characteristic in common, which is systems. Systems are the surest way of preventing corruption, ensuring discipline in all aspects of national...
IN the pursuit of knowledge, power, and success, humanity has achieved remarkable heights. We have conquered the skies, harnessed the power of atoms, and created technological...