Biography of dedicated Ghanaian educationists (2)

In part 1 of the series, three (3) distinguished Ghanaians namely James Kwegyir Aggrey (1875 –1927), Kwame Nkrumah (1909 – 1972) and John Evans Atta Mills (1944 – 2012). These illustrious sons of Ghana demonstrated in their lives work that education is a powerful tool to develop a nation. This issue considers another three (3) […]

Biography of dedicated Ghanaian educationists (1)

The labour of our great forbearers who gave their lives to put Ghana among the league of respected nations in education will be turning in their graves for recent happenings in Ghana’s education. Sadly, secondary school education in Ghana under the first batch of the Free SHS is confronted with myriad of challenges with possible […]

ABCD Business Nuggets: Before, During and Post Covid-19 Era (2)

In this second and final part of the article, the author dealt with the fourth Business Nugget namely; the continuous improvement stage and further analyse the nature of doing business before, during and post covid-19 era. It will be necessary to bring back the conceptual framework. Known as Addy’s conceptual framework, it applies an existing […]

ABCD Business Nuggets: Before, During and Post Covid-19 Era (1)

ABCD is the English alphabets necessary for the study of the English language. It is fundamental without which the spoken and written English is not possible. In business sense, I have used the ABCD to represent the fundamentals without which an entity can be classified as a business. The essence of this article is to […]

After judgement is pronounced: legal ethics and common sense must lead

To the litigation lawyer; having a day in court is another boost for the practice and to some another an opportunity to increase their fees while the client celebrates the victory to spite the opponent. Sometimes the client’s celebration can become an affront to the law when it is not controlled. The nuances of the […]

Land encroachment: the dynamics of an on-going experience

Urbanisation of Accra inter alia has led to criminal acts of land grabbing which has gained the notorious name ‘land guards’. Anybody who has suffered the activities of ‘land guards’ knows that it is something that no government should tolerate not to the extent of which it has almost become an acceptable norm. What happened […]

Age construct in our legal reasoning (2)

In part 1 of this series, I discussed two (2) age categorisation in the legal reasoning of Ghana as sexual age and marital age. The fact that age sixteen (16) can involve in sex but not lawfully permissible to marry until eighteen (18) years old. This final part enumerates on the socio-cultural, economic, educational and […]

Age construct in our legal reasoning (1)

In Ghana, age argument for legal consideration for consent must be reconsidered. In future longitudinal research, I will interrogate what went into the decision for the choice of different ages as enshrined in our laws instead of synchronising them. I am conscious of the general readership and therefore will not bother you with legal technicalities […]

After judgement is pronounced: legal ethics and common sense must lead

To the litigation lawyer; having a day in court is another boost for the practice and to some an opportunity to increase their fees while the client celebrates the victory to spite the opponent. Sometimes the client’s celebration can become an affront to the law when it is not controlled. The nuances of the law […]