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  • 4 days ago | theghanareport.com | Grace Tsotsoo Quaye |Dag Heward-Mills

    Thinkers are creators of new things. Thinkers guide their followers into new areas, resulting in new things. Great ideas, innovations and pioneering activities are birthed from thinking. Leaders lead their followers to discover how to do various things that they did not know about. Leaders determine the aims and objectives of their groups. Leaders maintain their aims and attempt to realise what they set out to achieve.

  • 4 days ago | theghanareport.com | Grace Tsotsoo Quaye |Zadok Kwame Gyesi

    Mother of two Halima Abdulai, 34, came to Accra in 2015. Her decision to travel to Accra was based on the advice of her friend, Jemilatu Ibrahim, who had herself been in Accra since 2011. For Halima, circumstances necessitated she relocated from Savelugu in Ghana’s Northern Region to the national capital, Accra. While in Accra she would be engaged as a head porter (Kayayoo) to earn a living.

  • 1 week ago | theghanareport.com | Grace Tsotsoo Quaye |Manasseh Azure Awuni

    President John Dramani Mahama‘s nomination of seven judges to the Supreme Court warms the hearts of many, as it includes some notable judges who have been sidelined for years because they don’t appear politically aligned. Those who read my book, “The President Ghana Never Got,” would have seen one such name in the chapter that reveals how Akufo-Addo appointed a judge to the Supreme Court to appease a retiring judge.

  • 1 week ago | theghanareport.com | Grace Tsotsoo Quaye |David King Boison

    The morning sun poured through the cracked windows of St. Mary’s Primary School in the Upper East Region of Ghana, casting golden streaks across the worn concrete floor. The wooden desks, chipped and weathered by years of use, were neatly arranged in rows. In one corner of the room, a single solar-powered charging station buzzed softly, feeding life into a set of modest tablets that had become the school’s most prized possessions.

  • 2 weeks ago | theghanareport.com | Grace Tsotsoo Quaye |Victor Atsu Tamakloe

    As he walks away from the group of journalists he just spoke to, Richard Akpokavie sees another legion approaching. He slows down in anticipation as the journalists draw nearer. His smile is unmistakable. Infectious, even. Although the journalists have their own reason for smiling as they approach him. It is the kind they give in a show of warmth, ostensibly to lull you into not only talking to them, but giving them access to the most intimate, never-told-before parts of your life and experiences.

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