Author Archives: Admissionsgh

Investigate Mills' death

Feature Article of Wednesday, 29 July 2015 Columnist: Damptey, Daniel Danquah 2015-07-29 Wicked men have emerged from the rubble of democracy and are now occupying the highest positions in our land. These new Pharaohs who were once sheep have now mutated to become ravening wolves. They have deceived, intimidated and manipulated their prey into total… Read More »

The Lessons of Dumsor for Ghanaians

Feature Article of Wednesday, 29 July 2015 Columnist: Seshie, Stanley 2015-07-29 BY: SESHIE, STANLEY Dumsor is affecting every home, workplace and industry in Ghana. It is corroding the economic gains of the nation, and crippling its prospects. Ours is a generation whose comfort is inextricably rooted in electricity. That is why if the light goes… Read More »

Are public sector workers justified for wage increase? I think so

Feature Article of Wednesday, 29 July 2015 Columnist: Mensah-Pah, Jerry Detse 2015-07-29 By Jerry Detse Mensah-Pah Almost every time in the media, government apparatchiks and the so called pro capitalist and neo-liberalist think tanks express deep concern about the rising wage bill. This sort of commentary makes me feel strongly that workers particularly those of… Read More »

Will Gaddafi's soul forgive Libyans?

Feature Article of Wednesday, 29 July 2015 Columnist: Ntenhene Felix 2015-07-29 Opinion Just a few days ago, Saif Islam Gaddafi, a son of Libyans late president Muammar al- Gaddafi was sentenced to death by firing squad and a fine of 23,481. Saif Islam was accused in the trial of recruiting mercenaries, attacking civilians’ targets from… Read More »

Study: Most college students can’t imagine life without smartphones

  College students may be more attached to their smartphones than previously thought. In a recent Gallup poll, smartphone users were asked whether they could imagine life without their phones. From the 18- to 29-year-old category, 51% said they couldn’t. This is 5% higher than all the smartphone users surveyed as a whole. Lindsey Miller,… Read More »

WANJO FOODS WINS $25,000 AT THE CASE FOUNDATION PITCH FOR ACCRA COMPETITION

Opening with a panel discussion and fireside chat on African startups and impact investments, the rest of the discussion centered on how more emphasis is being placed on impact investments worldwide. Guests on the panel were Steve Case, Jean Case (of Case Foundation), and Eric Osiakwan. Ghana has been a sweet spot for similar startup… Read More »

Thoughts of a Legon Student: I Dread Prof. Aryeetey’s Handshake

Maybe dread is even a milder description. I am afraid of shaking the hands of Professor Aryeetey on my day of graduation. As a matter of fact, the thoughts about graduation makes me feverish. Graduation is the proudest moment of every student. The family proudly watches on, whilst beautifully dressed and gowned to look the most intellectual amongst… Read More »