The unintended consequences of the pandemic on education
The third academic year of pandemic learning has ended. Things have gradually returned to normal with students getting back into activities that were near and…
The third academic year of pandemic learning has ended. Things have gradually returned to normal with students getting back into activities that were near and…
On 7 July 2022, former Burkinabè president, Blaise Compaoré, who was previously sentenced to life in prison with two of his subordinates last April, returned…
For the next two weeks, my hometown of Birmingham in the UK will be hosting this year’s Commonwealth Games. There will be approximately 6,600 athletes…
Any discussion on morality these days will reap varied responses. There are those who will argue that everything is relative hence there is no morality…
Preceding the pandemic, many people were already dreaming about moving out of the US if President Trump won the election. But during the pandemic many…
The woes of the average Ghanaian are not over and it is almost impossible to predict the ending of those difficulties. While some people blame…
The period between the end of June and early July was tumultuous in Ghana, especially in the capital city, Accra, where demonstrations occurred. People took…
If you’re going to run a constituency as effectively as I have run East Central Saint Catherine, you need a good administrator.” As he made…
The reflection and debate on language proficiency in schools in Africa is cause for great concern, resulting in the organization of numerous academic conferences and…
I get it that pockets of Jamaicans are fed up with the high murder rate in the country. I say some Jamaicans, because for a…