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
The story of Adorfe
As a health professional who has had the opportunity of training and working with Ghanaians of different backgrounds over the years typically in the Hospital setting, I have observed with increasing... read more
Faeces of a marauding elephant
This is what a friend “inboxed” me: comrade as for this OECD survey on education paa di33, chai, I smell the faeces of an elephant oo. Of all the countries in the world Ghana was last... read more
All of West Africa’s Problems Solved (Part 6): It’s time you realised who you are?
Well, well my black friends of West Africa how you have been conned and conjured into accepting the mangled, misguided, manipulated and monstrous machinations of mankind’s white manipulators, at... read more
All of West Africa’s Problems Solved (Part 5): Still on the Fundamentals
Let me now tell you that Black West Africans and some East Africans have a birth right so glorious, so wonderful, so special and so amazing that many peoples of other races are either insanely... read more
Who Is Going To Save Africa From China’s Destructive War Of Occupation?
Just As Arabs From 1,300 Years Ago, Pushed Our Ancestors Out Of Egypt And North Africa, The Chinese Have Now Begun The Process Of Pushing Us Out Of The Rest Of Africa While 700 Million Of Us Watch... read more
Children are our future, let’s teach them what is right!
I love Whitney Houston’s “Greatest Love of All” – parts of its lyrics admonishes us to teach our children well and let them lead the way: and that we should give them a sense... read more
The true “enemies” within the New Patriotic Party
It is often quoted that, “You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time”. There has been an endless... read more
Noise: “An expression of aggression, as a power symbol. To many [hi-fi] has a sexual connotation”.
Is it true that the Community Information Centres, Churches and other noise makers have a deeper motive to blast and belch dangerously high sound levels?. I have taken the following paragraphs from:... read more
Fante Things
Friends, I would like to change my style a little bit by doing some history of the Fante people. Currently, Fantes number about 3 million, and they are the third largest grouping of the Akan people.... read more
The Tyranny of Noise:Ghanaians Killing Ghanaians with their Noise
Whenever will Ghanaians wake up that their love and need of making noise is killing their fellow citizens? I see funeral after funeral here in Ghana. The dead are normally not very old. Many die from... read more