The recent Joy News documentary exposing the deaths of 19 individuals in police custody is concerning. The lack of public outrage and attention to these deaths suggests a…
Opinion
‘Sito’ schools can shine if we give them support, respect, and the encouragement they deserve. In Ghana, just hearing the name of a government public school, especially at…
The day I.K. Gyasi died, I received thirty-three emails and nineteen telephone calls from my contacts around the world. I am no friend or relation of Mr Gyasi,…
For many women, every phone vibration carries the possibility of harm. A message from a former intimate partner. A threat from a classmate, colleague, or stranger online. A…
By HELLEN GRACE AKOMAH At 5:00 a.m. each morning in Kasoa, 34-year-old Ama Mansah (not her real name) begins her day long before the sun rises.…
The story of a young Ghanaian who died in Latvia struck me the hardest. Nana Agyei was a first-year Electrical Engineering (Adaptronics) student at Riga Technical University, having…
When did you last encounter a smiling Russian? When I was a kid and Russia was part of the Soviet Union (Union Of The Soviet Socialist Republics) the…
When I was a kid and Russia was part of the Soviet Union (UNION OF THE SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS) the overwhelming number of images I came into contact with…
What has Donald J. Trump, President of the world’s most powerful country, got to do with Black History Month? His social profile as a privileged son born into…
The “Russian Man” saga involving the non-consensual recording and sharing of private encounters serves as a stark reminder that IT Law in Ghana is not a silo, but…