Africans May Have Little Or No Problem (In Globaville) Now

The African situation appears desperate, but from a spiritual perspective, they may have little or no problem if they adopt a positive outlook in life. The African situation in respect of Global governance is like the last born in a family. They are, as it were, at an advantage or in a comfortable position, for … Read more

Britain’s Police Treat Amber Rudd’s Foreign Workers Speech As ‘hate Incident’

Home Secretary Amber Rudd’s party conference speech about foreign workers is being treated as a “hate incident” by police. Joshua Silver, a physics professor at the University of Oxford, reported Rudd to West Midland’s police after she spoke about bringing in new rules to ensure immigrant workers are “not taking jobs British people could do.” Silver told … Read more

Multiculturalism Is the Way Which Leads To the World’s Culture

Most of our words which are using by our society every day for expressing different emotions, news, and impressions are related to multicultural values, and it means that multiculturalism is one of the most important parts of our daily life. Nowadays, in the whole world when multiculturalism has a very complicated situation and difficult conditions, … Read more

Multiculturalism Is The Way Which Leads To The World`S Culture

Most of our words which are using by our society every day for expressing different emotions, news, and impressions are related to multicultural values, and it means that multiculturalism is one of the most important parts of our daily life. Nowadays, in the whole world when multiculturalism has a very complicated situation and difficult conditions, … Read more

Prince Harry Praised For Meghan Markle Statement

Prince Harry’s statement condemning the press treatment of girlfriend Meghan Markle has drawn high praise from the founder of the Everyday Sexism Project. Laura Bates, who catalogues women’s experiences of gender inequality, said it was “a really important moment”. The Prince “pointing out the inequality being faced by somebody in a position that he would … Read more

Why Protestant Christians Are No Better Than Roman Catholics! (Part I)

Readers of this column of mine may have been starved of my teachings for a while seeing as it’s now been over two months since I last posted any article here. But then, just this past Sunday afternoon, I woke up from a short nap and was compelled to further engage my thoughts on matters … Read more

Mahama’s “Northern Brothers,” Akufo-Addo’s “Yen Akanfuo” 4

“Differences are not intended to separate, to alienate. We are different precisely in order to realize our need of one another” (Desmond Tutu). OTHER REMARKABLE MISCONCEPTIONS It is insecurity, fear, narcissistic grandiosity and upbringing which drive members of certain ethnic groups to coil back into their ghettoized shells—part of the larger world of social cognition … Read more

No Politician Is Worth Dying For – Dele Momodu

Publisher of Ovation International Magazine and Politician, Chief Dele Momodu has urged Ghanaians not to sacrifice themselves for any politician in the name of politics but rather to embrace hate free speeches for a peaceful election. Chief Dele Momodu made this statement on Saturday at his office when he endorsed the NO HATE SPEECH AFRICA … Read more

Black People Should Stop Focusing On Racism

The concert-goers who went to see Kanye West in San Jose, California, got so much more than what they came for. Not only did the rapper offer up a late-to-the-table endorsement of Donald Trump, but West also shared his thoughts on race. “Before I get out of here I want to talk about race and … Read more

‘Daily Show’ Correspondent Sees Racist White House As ‘a Great Thing’

“Instead of trying to expose hidden racism, it’s on display for everyone to see.” “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah is worried about having Steve Bannon, the chairman of a website that traffics in white nationalism, as White House chief strategist. But correspondent Roy Wood Jr. said it’s actually “a great thing.” On Wednesday’s show, … Read more

Protests Over South Africa Coffin Assault

Demonstrators have protested against racism outside a South African court where two white men face assault charges for allegedly forcing a black man into a coffin and threatening to set him on fire. The two accused, Willem Oosthuizen and Theo Martins Jackson, appeared briefly in the Magistrates Court in Middelburg, east of Pretoria, on Wednesday … Read more

South Africa Racist Coffin Video Pair Arrested

Two white South Africans have been arrested over a video in which a black man was forced into a coffin. The men reportedly face charges of “kidnapping and assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm”. The 20 second video showed a white man forcing a black man inside a coffin, and threatening to pour … Read more

Affirmative Action Bill Dominates Women’s Debate At KNUST

The Mills/Mahama administration’s failure to pass into law two key bills designed to empower women dominated an all-female political debate held over the weekend. Although government has repeatedly said it remained committed to the passage of the Property Rights of Spouses Bill and the Affirmative Action Bill, representatives of the various political leaders said almost … Read more

Top Four Needs of Women

2016 Elections: Top four needs of women By Samuel Darko Appiah The Mills/Mahama administration’s failure to pass into law two key bills designed to empower women dominated an all-female political debate held over the weekend. Although government has repeatedly said it remained committed to the passage of the Property Rights of Spouses Bill and the … Read more

Kick It Out Data Shows Rise In ‘incidents of Hate’ In Football

An anti-discrimination organisation says it is seeing “incidents of hate” in football every week. Kick It Out says it received 402 reports of discrimination last season, up from 393 in 2014-15. Of those, 135 were in the professional game. The most significant rise in reporting concerned social media, with 194 reported incidents, an increase of … Read more

Racism Row Over S. Africa School’s Hair Policy

Johannesburg (AFP) – A South African school was Monday accused of racism for allegedly telling black girls to straighten their hair and not wear ‘afro’ hairstyles. Pupils at Pretoria High School for Girls have said they were forced to chemically straighten their hair and not have afros that were deemed untidy. Over the weekend, students … Read more

Women and Girls With Disabilities Need Empowerment, Not Pity, UN Experts Tell States

States too often fail to uphold their obligations with regard to women and girls with disabilities, treating them or allowing them to be treated as helpless objects of pity, subjected to hostility and exclusion, instead of empowering them to enjoy their fundamental human rights and freedoms, the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities … Read more

Three Pregnant Nursing Students Barred from Writing Exams

Three female students of the Nurses and Midwifery Training School, Mampong, Ashanti have been denied opportunity to register and write their licensing Exams with the Nurses and Midwifery Council on grounds that they are pregnant. One of the students, 35-year-old Madam Alice Armoh, a married woman, described the decision to bar them from writing the … Read more

German Chancellor Angela Merkel: ‘Deny Marriage To Gay Couples’

Angela Merkel revealed on Tuesday that while she thinks same-sex couples should be entitled to marital benefits, they should not themselves be allowed to marry. The German Chancellor said that although she favoured measures to curb discrimination against same-sex couples, and that the case of LGBTQ+ rights had been advanced greatly, she did not think … Read more