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Prof. Antwi-Danso urges Mahama to lead a united African front against external influence

[ad_1] International relations expert and former Director of the Legon Centre for International Affairs, Professor Vladimir Antwi-Danso, has called on President John Dramani Mahama to spearhead a united African diplomatic approach, warning that divisions among African states could open the door to renewed external control. Prof. Antwi-Danso says some Western powers, particularly the United States…

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NPP initiates process to expel Prof. Frimpong-Boateng

[ad_1] The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has described the conduct and utterances of former Minister of Environment, Science and Technology and Innovation, Professor Kwabena Frimpong Boateng, as highly reprehensible and inimical to the values, unity and integrity of the party.  It has, consequently, invoked the relevant provisions of its Constitution to commence the necessary processes…

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Agitation and mobilisation for reparations: Prof. Kimani Nehusi and the urgent case for Pan-African Coordination

[ad_1] The ongoing debate on reparations cannot be separated from the long historical processes that produced modern global inequality. Enslavement, colonial conquest, and racial capitalism were not episodic abuses but coordinated systems that transferred African labour, land, and wealth into European accumulation. It is within this historical frame that the interview with Prof. Kimani Nehusi…

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Verify facts before reporting human rights issues – Prof Gadzekpo to journalists

[ad_1] The Board Chair of the Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Prof. Audrey Gadzekpo, has advised journalists to prioritise fact-checking and verification over speed in human rights reporting. She noted that while speed is essential in journalism, it was equally important to prioritise verification to avoid spreading false information that could compromise people’s human…

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Supreme Court’s halt of Kpandai rerun prevents bigger complications – Prof. Osae-Kwapong

[ad_1] Professor John Osae-Kwapong, Democracy and development fellow at the Centre for Democratic Development, Ghana (CDD-Ghana), has welcomed the Supreme Court’s order directing the Electoral Commission (EC) to suspend preparations for the Kpandai parliamentary election rerun, describing the intervention as a necessary step to avoid procedural complications. Speaking on JoyNews’ AM Show, Professor Osae-Kwapong said…

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Prof. Adei urges gov’t to back private universities as medical admissions hit crisis levels

[ad_1] Chairman of the Council at the Accra College of Medicine, Prof. Emeritus Stephen Adei, is urging the government to roll out a dedicated national policy to strengthen the role of private tertiary institutions in Ghana’s development. Speaking at the 6th Congregation and 10th Anniversary celebration of the Accra College of Medicine, Prof. Adei revealed…

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2025 WASSCE Results: Stricter invigilation prevented cheating that could have inflated scores — Prof Stephen Adei

[ad_1] Educationist Prof Stephen Adei says the decline in the 2025 WASSCE results may be due to far tighter exam supervision, which he believes has exposed long-standing weaknesses in Ghana’s education system. Speaking on the Joy FM Super Morning Show on Monday, December 1, Prof Adei explained that stronger monitoring may have limited widespread cheating…

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