Don’t Choose Courses With Limited Jobs – Mahama To Students

President John Mahama has advised students to choose courses that have abundant job opportunities when pursuing higher education. “Most of the sectors have gotten to saturation levels, especially the Humanities. We need proper guidance and counselling when our kids are going to school so that they can choose courses that will guarantee them jobs because … Read more

I Felt Like Absconding When I Took Over From Jonathan —Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari said, yesterday, that he almost left the country when he discovered that the nation’s treasury was empty as he assumed office. The President, who spoke during a presidential parley and presentation of report on poverty reduction by Course 38 of National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, NIPSS, Kuru, Plateau State, at … Read more

Dream Of Becoming A Doctor Of Holistic Medicine In Ghana?

There is no need worrying again to either travel outside or pay such a huge amount of fees to study holistic medicine outside. It is now here in Ghana and this is made possible by the partnership between Da Vinci College of Holistic Medicine in Cyprus rated amongst the Top Five Alternative medicine schools in … Read more

Leicester Rule Out Jeffrey Schlupp Transfer

Leicester City’s Jeffrey Schlupp has been told he is part of the manager Claudio Ranieri’s plans for this season after the club rejected two bids from West Bromwich Albion for the Ghana international. Schlupp, who made 24 appearances for Leicester last season as they won the Premier League title, had indicated that he was willing … Read more

Complete Biography & Profile of Rear Admiral Matthew Quashie , Chief of Naval Staff (CNS)

Rear Admiral Matthew Quashie was born on 23 March 1951 in Accra. He attended Mfantsipim Secondary School, Cape Coast, for his General Certificate of Education (GCE) Ordinary Level Certificate from 1965 to 1970.  He entered the Ghana Military Academy in 1970 and subsequently enrolled in to the Ghana Secondary Technical School (GSTS), Takoradi, from 1970 … Read more

Complete Biography & Profile of Lieutenant General Peter Augus Blay , Chief of Defence Staff

Lieutenant General Peter Augustine Blay, the Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS), was born in Ezinlibo, in the Western Region of Ghana in November 1948. In academic education, he is basically a self-made man. After his elementary education, from 1965 -1969 he attended the Accra Workers College where he obtained his General Certificate of Education. … Read more

IGP Invites Media to Help Chart a Peaceful Course to the 2016 Elections

The Inspector General of the Ghana Police Service, Mr John Kudalor said the media’s role was equally crucial in ensuring a fair and peaceful Election 2016 thus, the media, both local and international, should position themselves as neutral arbiters, provide relevant public education, and avoid hate and violence-inducing publications and broadcast. The IGP made the … Read more

Africans Complain Too Much – President Mahama

President Mahama, in a speech described how Africans have a tendency to complain and not appreciate what they have or how far have they have come. The President was speaking at the 40th anniversary celebration of the establishment of the University of Ilorin in Nigeria. According to President Mahama, Africans are fond of complaining too … Read more

#PF – Patriotic Fridays

“The African continent needs to arise above cadging and use the abundant resources that still remain despite the years of pillaging and exploitation to change course of the destiny of its children” The struggle is real, the continent needs a reason to cling to hope, but victory is within the mile. We believe in a … Read more