On meeting Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II
How the winds of change are dawning a bright new era I recall some history lessons from my youthful days
How the winds of change are dawning a bright new era I recall some history lessons from my youthful days
What a week! It started off with early morning calls from various TV and radio producers. They wanted my take
In my undergraduate years, I was particularly struck by a comment from a professor in an English Literature class. After
Lately, writing about a particular founder of a successful school in Ghana, I noted that far too often we choose
What do you do when you lose your staunch mentors, and you find it impossible to fill the void? I
One of my duties – serving as chairman of the board of governors of Tema International School (TIS) – is
Appropriate quotations tend to incite many people to persevere. For some Mfantsipim alumni – rather than flattering the vanity –
It may sound funny, but it is possible to be an eternal outsider floating aimlessly about in one’s education journey.
In Harry Belafonte’s memoir, My Song, he wrote: “All of us see the world as it exists; fewer envision what
Every year, for my Level 100 Creative and Critical Thinking class at Accra College of Medicine (ACM), the Design and