Over the years, the foreign policy decisions of weak economies have been sometimes directed to them by their rich and powerful donors or development partners. For instance, Ghana’s socialist policies and her strong ties with the eastern bloc states like Cuba, Romania, Yugoslavia, Libya and the erstwhile Soviet Union in the early 1980s, had to shift swiftly towards the western capitalists for financial assistance to develop her shambolic economy at the time, as the communists could not assist her to rebuild[1].
The Ahwoi and Adu-Gyamfi siblings have officially outdoored their collective biography titled ‘The Children of House No. D13 South Suntresu Kumasi’. The book was unveiled at the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences in Accra with several business leaders and politicians in attendance. The Children of House Number D13, South…