Mr. President Kalyppo Stakes A Claim To the Flagstaff House Pt 1

“I don’t know which party my wife belongs to, but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room and the other room” (Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari). Some say in one fell swoop President Buhari makes arrant nonsense of President Obama’s “This is What A Feminist Looks like” and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “We Should All … Read more

Mr. President Kalyppo Stakes A Claim To The Flagstaff House 1

“I don’t know which party my wife belongs to, but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room and the other room” (Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari). Some say in one fell swoop President Buhari makes arrant nonsense of President Obama’s “This is What A Feminist Looks like” and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “We Should All … Read more

Presidential Candidates Promise To End Fulani Menace

The cruelty and lawless of alien Fulani herdsmen, making life miserable for farmers in the Agogo portion of the Afram Plains, took centre stage at a forum organized for candidates contesting the Asante-Akim North parliamentary seat to share their development vision with voters. The programme was put together by the National Commission for Civic Education … Read more

The Secret To This 109-Yr-Old Woman’s Long Life Will Shock You

In this modern day, we often hear how young people are more vulnerable to illnesses such as heart disease or diabetes. When we hear news about the oldest people in the world, we want to know the secret of their longevity. Grace Jones, an old woman from Broadway, Worcestershire in England, celebrated her 109th birthday … Read more

Mahama Is My Brother But He Is Wicked – Otiko Djaba

The National Women’s Organizer of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Otiko Efisa Djaba has said that although President John Mahama is her brother, he is wicked and does not feel the pain of Ghanaians. The multi-linguist speaking to electorates at Asawase in the Ashanti region admonished them to vote against President Mahama because his … Read more

Akufo-Addo Slams Mahama For ‘denying’ Poor State of Economy

The 2016 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, says President John Mahama denies that the economy is in tatters because he does not feel the pain of Ghanaians. Akufo-Addo says he is at a loss as to why the President will make comments to the effect that all is … Read more

Mahama Doesn’t Feel the Pain of Ghanaians – Nana Addo

The presidential candidate of the opposition New Patriotic Party, Nana Akufo-Addo has told Ghanaians to reject President John Mahama in the December 7 general elections because he does not feel the pain they are experiencing. “The President claims all is moving on smoothly in Ghana, the reason why he is seeking a renewal of his … Read more

Mahama Does Not Feel Your Pain – Akufo-Addo Tells Ghanaians

“The President claims all is moving on smoothly in Ghana, the reason why he is seeking a renewal of his mandate in office. President Mahama, clearly, does not feel your pain and suffering. He is impervious to the hardships Ghanaians are going through on a daily basis, in their efforts to make ends meet. I … Read more

Africawatch Publications On Nana Addo’s Health Fabricated – Aide

Special aide to Nana Akufo-Addo, Justice Abeeku Newton-Offei, has hit back at publications by Africawatch Magazine that suggested the NPP flag bearer was suffering from prostate cancer. In an article, Abeeku Newton-Offei said the allegations sought needlessly to denigrate Nana Akufo-Addo and derail the NPP’s chances of winning the December polls. He says the series … Read more

Africawatch Publications On Nana Addo’s Health; Pure Fabrications With Malicious Intent

The main pillars of acceptable journalistic practice are to educate, inform and entertain. Lies, vilification and conjectures have no place in real ethical journalism. But strangely, some practitioners of this noble profession, for obvious selfish reasons, do abandon ethics of the profession, sell their consciences and engage in wicked acts of character assassination. Such character … Read more

Pink October With Ericka Hart

Being diagnosed with breast cancer is a life-changing experience. It can be tremendously difficult to accept the accept for the first time and even harder to know how to proceed, no matter your prognosis. While everyone’s journey is unique, knowing that others before you have been through something similar can give you the guidelines , … Read more

Nduom’s Response To His Disqualification

The Progressive People’s Party (PPP), Flagbearer, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, is calling on the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC) to grant him 5 minutes of her time over the decision to disqualify him and 12 others from contesting in this year’s presidential elections. Addressing the press at the party’s Head Office in Accra, a … Read more

Would You Rather Watch Egypt Or Ghana In Russia?

The apathy towards the Black Stars has credible roots but latest world cup qualifiers should force a change of fan but crucially player attitude towards the national team There was a time when we used to be genuinely excited about Black Stars games and world cup qualifiers. It meant everything, we were obsessed, we gave … Read more

Dagbon Regent Mourns With Family of Late Dr Choggu Abdulai

The Regent of the Great Dagbon Kingdom and the Acting President of the Dagbon Traditional Council has expressed sympathy and condolence to the bereaved family of the late Dr Choggu David Abdulai. Kampakuya-Na Andani Yakubu Abdulai said the people of Dagbon are mourning with the family and workers of the Shekinah Clinic in their difficult … Read more

Young Girl’s Emotional Council Speech Laments ‘shame’ of Fatal Charlotte Shooting

Peaceful protesters crowded Charlotte’s first city council meeting since the cop shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, with over 50 people speaking out against police violence. But none of them stood out Monday quite as much as a young girl. Zianna Oliphant, her hair done up in braids and tears streaking her face, brought into focus … Read more

Sudan ‘uses Chemical Weapons In Darfur’

Dozens of children in Darfur have died writhing in agony, allegedly killed by chemical weapons dropped on them by their own government, it is claimed. Amnesty International say the children are among more than 200 people estimated to have been killed by the banned weapons since January. Those affected by the “poisonous smoke” vomit blood, … Read more

Boko Haram Leaves Nigeria A Lifetime of Mental Trauma

Maiduguri (Nigeria) (AFP) – The soldier clutched his book with both hands. He shouted his name, rank and Nigerian Army number to no-one in particular. He stood up straight and ended every reply with a bark of “sah” (sir). But his eyes were fixed to a slowly cranking ceiling fan in the hospital ward — … Read more

A Good Day…in A Good Way

I had a very good day on Saturday, 24th September. A good day compared to the day before when I had a dental procedure that sent me into the emergency room. It was a much better day than Friday by all standards…because I had a lot of fun. The English Premier League team I support … Read more

Trick Or Treatment The Undeniable Facts Of Prostate Supplements, Do They Work?

A vision with provision leads to the revision of the vision. I thank God I have been able to maintain my vision to transform men’s health in this country and the world at large. I am a man on an assignment and that is to research on prostate issues, speak out the truth and analyze … Read more