Meet Homebase TV’s RSM Kofi Doe Lawson
RSM Kofi Doe Lawson Doe Benjamin Kofi Lawson, popularly known as RSM, though from the Volta region of Ghana, was born in Accra at La-Bawaleshie, East Legon. He was born to Mr. Adjetey Bassey and... read more
NOISE POLLUTION KUMASI: An Open Letter to Edmund Kombal of the KMA Noise Control Unit (Letter 1).
Dear Edmund I guess you didn’t absorb or have misplaced all the information I have previously and personally handed you about the dangers of noise pollution to human health, and how noise pollution... read more
By popular request: When a man loves a woman
Folks, as I was enjoying Michael Bolton’s “When a Man Loves a Woman” last night, I wondered about the opposite, I mean “When a Woman Loves a Man”. Fortunately for me, I... read more
Modern evolution of microfinance in Ghana; The perverted angel
It is absolutely true that institutions, industries and indigenous set-ups, structures and their modus operandi, evolves through various stages of transformation. I am surely not against this trend... read more
June 3 disaster report: more questions than answers
The announcement by the committee set up by President Mahama to investigate the twin flood and fire disaster that wasted almost 200 lives in June 3 that the inferno was caused by fire on a lit... read more
The saga of a secret tape
Friends, I don’t like recycling stuffs but to make a point and for emphasis, I want to repeat parts of some posts I made sometime ago. Just put on your dancing shoes and let’s dance to... read more
Fufulso-Sawla road: A major coup for the people of the north
It is an undeniable fact that road transport has a lot of socio-economic benefits: facilitation of trade, easy movement of people and goods, etc. Aside these, road networks create and stimulate... read more
When the brave calls the shots
One of the alchemy of ingredients that constitute great leadership is courage, great leaders are said to demonstrate boldness. Leadership takes courage, and it’s about making bold and often... read more
India porn ban: How the government was forced to reverse course
It started as a quiet, almost innocuous government order, which was also surprisingly precise. Last week, India’s telecoms ministry ordered internet service providers to block access to 857... read more
Where are the wise men of the land?
I have four brothers, three of them are pastors. I am fourteen years older than the one after me, and many, many years older than the rest. One of them who is now a pastor was a real nuisance when he... read more
A unique way of creating jobs for the youth
Every human being is fearfully and wonderfully made according to the Bible. No human being is useless because God has but in every person gifts that make him or her unique. You have a gift that no... read more