OUR STRUGGLE AGAINST GALAMSEY IS GAINING THE ATTENTION OF GHANAIANS IN THE UK
May 25, 2021
When I appeared on
Asaase Radio’s Sunday Night programme with Nana Yaa Mensah on 2 May 2021, I expected the interview to sink into what I have called elsewhere, “The Black Hole of Ghana”.
But I was wrong. Here, for instance, is an account of it by a long-term resident of the UK, Mr Ade Sawyerr:
THE CHANGE WITH GALAMSEY CAN ONLY COME THROUGH US
Mr Sawyerr writes: “The President of Ghana is not an emperor…… He rules at the will of the people who elected him and does not wield absolute power….
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BY: Elizabeth Ohene
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I note that advertising is in the news. The dreadful event at Kasoa, in which two teenage boys reportedly murdered an 11-year-old boy, is being blamed on the unrestrained advertising on our television channels by fetish priests and occultists which are influencing innocent minds.
Advertising is one of my favourite subjects. I used to approach the subject from the perspective of an old saying that I learnt from my favourite English teacher.
The saying goes: Good wine needs no bush, and it can be translated as: Something of good quality does not need to be advertised.
So Energy boosts customer experience in Ghana’s downstream sector
Adeoti Onabolu, Fire Office Owusu, Nanayaa Mensah, Eyram Dorcoo, Assistant Chief Fire Officer, James Ankrah, Damilola Anifowoshe, Dimeji Williams, and Edward Ashilley at the commissioning of the So Kojokrom Station in the Western Region of Ghana
So Energy, a Sahara Group Company has enhanced customer access to unique service experience with the commissioning of the So Kojokrom Station in Ghana.
We have continued to raise the bar in the sector over the past 18 years. The So Energy brand is associated with reliability, efficiency, convenience and safety in Ghana” Yvette Selormey, Managing Director, So Energy