Africa Unchanged

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Africa’s long-awaited glory of rising to a more peaceful, freer and prosperous continent is often truncated by the actions and inactions of the ruling elites. Often the building blocks...

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Time To Free Ourselves From More Government Controls

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Ghana’s economic downturn is marred by a record high food inflation of 122 %, fuel hikes, unsustainable debt levels to GDP (projected to hit 90.7% according to the IMF’s...

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Red Ocean Series: How power struggle and interventionism are crippling businesses in Ghana

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“The bad economist sees only what immediately strikes the eye; the good economist also looks beyond. The bad economist sees only the direct consequences of a proposed course; the...

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Ghana’s 17th IMF Program: Turning The Wheels To Embrace Entrepreneurship and Youth Employment

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Ghana has over the years submitted to the IMF interventions, including the controvertible structural adjustment program (SAP) in the 1980s. In the past decade, the country has undergone its...

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George Ayittey: Africa’s Intellectual Rebel is Gone

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After sharing the poster of his funeral arrangement and burial service, which would be on Friday, 8th April, one of our Board Members said, You will be hurt more...

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Happy and Prosperous or Plunderous New Year?

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“When a portion of wealth passes from the person who has acquired it, without his consent and compensation, to someone who has not created it, whether this is by...

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Message to The West: Why You Should Not Forgive Africa of Its Debt Trespasses

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Debt robs Africa of its dignity: it brings to the open, conversations centred on where Africa is and where she intends to get to. It brings to the fore...

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Emmanuel Acquah’s take on Ghana’s 2020 Elections brouhaha

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Comrades, this is my side of the ongoing insurgencies and heated political debate after your calls and messages. Yes, my response has delayed. I needed to hear from all...

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ON THE MATTER OF SARS: An Open letter to President Akuffo Addo

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I write to further engage your kind attention on the nerve-wracking situation in Nigeria which is affecting the long-cherished peace and stability, a pillar for the socio-economic transformation of...

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Coercivism and Extortionism, A Threat to Freedom and Prosperity in Africa

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“Using coercion to drive charity is like using kidnapping to create love” – Stefan Molyneux Coercion and extortion are inseparable. Their interconnectedness is bound by despotism. Both brood theft...

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