Methodist Bishop Kwabena Boafo eulogises Ama Ata Aidoo
In my undergraduate years, I was particularly struck by a comment from a professor in an English Literature class. After
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
Far too often we choose to see the sparkle and permanence of the present but hardly the uncanny vision that
In 2015, the United Nations adopted 17 sustainable development goals to be achieved by year 2030. Furthermore, the United Nations