Open Letter To Education Minister

Dear Honourable Minister Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh: Re: The Accreditation Challenges in Transnational Educational Ecology: The Ghanaian Experience We wish to congratulate you on your appointment as the Minister of Education for the Republic of Ghana. We hope your appointment infuses new perspectives and strategies into the administration of education in Ghana, especially in higher … Read more

A More Balanced Perspective After An Encounter With Embasy Staff

On Monday, December 19, 2016, I received my Ghanaian passport at the Ghana Embassy in Washington, D. C. Having been disappointed by the mission’s services and having taken to the media to express my frustrations and that of many Ghanaians who require similar services from the embassy, I also find it extremely important to shed … Read more

Let’s Stop Running Ghanaian Foreign Missions Like Village Shops

On Monday, November 28, 2016, I visited the Ghana Embassy in Washington, D. C., to renew my passport. After submitting my application with an amount of $180, I was told the one in charge of taking the photographs for the biometric passport was unavailable. I waited for three hours for the officer on that schedule … Read more

Complaint To The National Media Commission Of Ghana

We wish to draw the attention of the National Media Commission (NMC) to a continuing infringement on our rights by the Editor and the Managers of the Daily Graphic, and to seek the intervention of the NMC for the restoration of the rights under infringement in compliance with Article 162(6) of the Constitution of the … Read more

Complete Biography & Profile of Dr Amon Nikoi, Former Governor of the Bank of Ghana

The late Dr Nikoi, was born on 19th January 1930 at La, Accra and died on Thursday, 5 September. He had Bsc in Economics at the Amherst College in USA in 1953, a Fellow of Harvard University, USA 1953-55 and honorary M. A. Amherst in 1963. Between 1957-1960, he joined the Ghana Foreign Service and … Read more