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Cancer In Senegal: ‘I Had To Sell Everything To Pay For Treatment’

“It’s really expensive. When all this started, I had to sell everything

From Nollywood To Netflix: The Rise Of Genevieve Nnaji

Nigerian star and film director Genevieve Nnaji has already shown that she

‘We Failed To Reach Europe – Now Our Families Disown Us’

Most of the West African migrants who fail to reach Europe eventually

Crossing Over To Accra (1)

I have always given thanks to God for the decision I took

Child Beggers And The Risks Of Accidents; Are The Police Sleeping On Their Watch?

My car started jerking at the El Wak Stadium traffic light intersection

The Danger In Joining Security Convoys Uninvited

I write for the benefit of many of our drivers, most of

The African-Italians Who Want To Send Migrants Home

Tony Iwobi beams as he stands next to a bust of Giuseppe

How A Beautiful, Naive Young Egyptian Woman Became The Wife Of Kwame Nkrumah

Fathia Nkrumah enjoys a near-mythical place in postcolonial Ghanaian history. Her skin

No Legs, No Issue: Farmer Makes The Most Of His Gifts

Kwasi Kumbepueru is a 33-year-old farmer at Miawani in Kintampo North District

I’m A Girl, Not Bride Or Mother, End Child Marriage Now!

The 2017/2018 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) report contained in a Ghana

Modern Slavery In Middle East, A Silent Nightmare Of The African Woman

Mostly women and girls from Sub-Saharan Africa are trafficked into the Middle

Ghana Must Go: The Ugly History Of Africa’s Most Famous Bag

It was the bags that made up Solomon “Acquaye” Asiedu’s mind. They

Ghanaians Must Change Their Attitude Towards Sanitation

Environmental cleanliness provides the cheapest means of healthcare, however, the attitude of

Defying all odds: From Koko seller to first Female Aircraft Marshaller in Ghana, Meet Felicia Edem Attipoe

The success journey of single-mother, Madam Felicia Edem Attipoe whose dream was to reach

Ghanaians saw Mugabe as their in-law – Elizabeth Ohene writes…

In our series of letters from African writers, journalist and former Ghana

Faytex CEO Goes Public About Life, Family And Career

From runaways in Milan to military fields, Mr. Chadi Hage Ali has

Experiencing My First Mass Shooting In The US As A Ghanaian

“Wake up”, there’s a shooting in Odessa. They just called to tell

When Car Inscriptions Motivate

Have you observed that almost every trotro or taxi you see in

Personality Profile: How Young Maazi Okoro Is Changing The Reading Culture In Nima

Nima, one of Ghana’s most populous and economically deprived communities is also

The African American Who Moved To Ghana ‘To Escape US Racism’

African American Obadele Kambon has never looked back since moving to Ghana

When Husbands Don’t Leave A Will, Widows Must Fight For Their Inheritance

Widows in Uganda have few rights when it comes to claiming inheritance.

More Prophets In Ghana Than Israel?

On our way from Cape Coast the other week, a colleague made

Celebrating Founders Day In Parts Of The World

What, at all, does the concept, Founder’s or Founders’ Day mean? In

Agotime, Land Of Rich Kente

Agotime is located in the Agotime-Ziope District in the Volta Region. It

No Change In Africa 400 Years On?

This year, Ghana is leading the world to remember the 400th anniversary

A Look At Rwanda’s Staggering Journey To Becoming A Global Economic Superpower

The continuous rise of Rwanda’s economic profile can be likened to the

The Ghanaian Woman Who Capitalised On Her Retirement To Launch A Business At Age 61

A lot of retirees in Ghana habour mixed reactions and thoughts when

I Weep For Ghana’s Posterity

You know the feeling of gross disappointment, whenever you realize that the

Illegal Mining: The Challenge Of Diaso

Many policies have been instituted to address issues of child labour and

How ‘Bride Price’ Reinforces Negative Stereotypes: A Ghanaian Case Study

Marriage is an institution common to all cultures. Very often it’s accompanied