After a busy morning at the office, I met the boys at Adehye, our usual lunch spot. We started catching up on the latest gossip, but...

At 6:30 a.m. in Accra, a young office worker scrolls through her phone, ordering fried rice and chicken to arrive before traffic thickens. Across town, a...

NATIVES of Sikaman are very religious people. Procure a Bible, hire an interpreter, get four benches, a chair, table and two candles and arrange them like...
Rage, that primal, visceral emotion that courses through our veins like liquid fire, is often misunderstood and frequently gendered. Society tends to view male rage as...
When you listen to the declarations of certain Pastors in their churches, you begin to wonder what kind of Bible some of them read and study. ...

THE journalist is a hunter. He goes after human rats and grasscutters personified, matters about whom he can salt and spice and present as news. The...
When I hear of people who are of the opinion that they cannot make it in life unless they travel abroad, l become sad. Whenever...
Halitosis, or bad breath, is a common condition that can significantly impact a person’s self-esteem and social interactions. It is estimated that millions of people worldwide...

In many Ghanaian households today, the workday no longer ends at 5 p.m. In busy Ghanaian cities such as Accra and Kumasi, parents experience traffic-clogged streets....
After two weeks of hectic activity up north, I drove to the Tamale airport, parked the car at the Civil Aviation car park as usual, paid...