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Remember us “Akkem”: we are going extinct

Delectable natural spices and filling staple foods make Ghana’s food something not to be missed. But Ghanaian food is more than mere sustenance; it’s a way to express love and.

Ibrahim Mahama Ghana’s Artist Per Excellence

By Janet Abena Quainoo   Ghana is endowed with many skilled hands, and notable amongst them are middle-aged Ibrahim Mahama, an artist who has to his credit, a Master of.

Africa is Indeed a Continent of Promise – Dr. Ken Giami

“Africa is indeed a continent of promise, we must therefore rise above the limitations, and take steps towards moving our common patrimony forward.” This was the call to action by.

Hybridized Identities: The dilemma of the African Global Citizen

For centuries, we have seen humans move and migrate to find better living conditions, leisure, work, and family. According to the UN World Migration Report for 2020, “Long-term data has.

The Government of Ghana to Sign Historic Agreement with W.E.B. Du Bois Museum Foundation to Build Du Bois Museum Complex

H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana, to offer remarks at the signing.  NEW YORK, September 20, 2021 –The W.E.B Du Bois Museum Foundation, a leading New York-based.

Sankara: What Africa Can Learn From 4 Years of Transformational Leadership

By Alkali Amana According to Douglas Macarthur, leaders are people who have ‘the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the.

3 Inspiring Leadership Lessons from an African Titan

By Alkali Amana General Montgomery defined authentic leadership as ‘the capacity and the will to rally men and women to a common purpose and the character which inspires confidence’. This.

Nelson Mandela: 5 Lessons from A Proactive African Leader

By Alkali Amana The immortalized words of Mandela at his trial in Rivonia on 20 April 1964 reveal succinctly the ideals and philosophy of the man who is regarded as.