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Graphic Online BY: Kwame Akuffo Anoff-Ntow, PhD Category: Features 705 Two of my favourite inscriptions on vehicles in Ghana are “Return to Sender” and “True Fact”. While the former has a retributive cynicism to it, the latter strikes me for its seeming lack of ambiguity. It is for this reason that I invoke it as a heading to enable me explore the question of what is a fact, and its corollary of whether or not there are “false facts”. By extension, it hints at whether or not it requires that the teller of truth owe it to his/her intended audience to disclose the truth about a fact. ....
‘True facts’, ‘false facts’ and the burden of truth telling By Dr. Kwame Akuffo Anoff-Ntow LISTEN MAR 3, 2021 Two of my favourite inscriptions on vehicles in Ghana are “Return to Sender” and “True Fact”. Whilst the former has a retributive cynicism to it, the latter strikes me for its seeming lack of ambiguity. It is for this reason that I invoke it as a heading to enable me to explore the question of what is a fact, and its corollary of whether or not there are “false facts”. By extension, it hints at whether or not it requires that the teller of truth owe it to his/her intended audience to disclose the truth about a fact. ....
I warned Oquaye to retire, spend time telling Ananse stories to grandchildren but he didn’t listen – Nketia Listen to article The General Secretary of the biggest opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Johnson Aseidu Nketia, has said he advised the immediate past Speaker of Parliament, Prof Mike Oquaye, not to contest for the Speaker race for the eighth parliament because he was too old for that role. “I warned him he was too old to be Speaker. In fact, I advised him it was time for him to dedicate time to tell his grandchildren Ananse stories and he refused and went into the contest and lost, nothing more, nothing less,” Mr Nketia said at a press conference in Accra on Friday, 8 January 2021. ....