More than 3,000 Nigerian migrants who failed to reach Europe, have been flown home by the International Organization for Migration. […]
Feature Articles
Marine Drive Project: A Beachfront Attraction In Ghana After Six Decades Of The Dreamer
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah dreamed of building Accra beachfront, a beautiful skyline 60 years ago making Ghana the ladder of the […]
Seeing The Slaves In Our Midst
Frederick Douglass, the revered former slave turned abolitionist and orator, once wrote, “It is easier to build strong children than […]
This Determined Ethiopian Became Africa’s First Commercial Aircraft Captain
Perseverance was his hallmark. At a time when management and flight operations at Ethiopian Airlines were dominated by Americans, who […]
Finding Home In Ghana, Yasmin Sameh Shares Her Story
As many Ghanaians embark on risky journeys through the Mediterranean sea to reach Europe, other nationals have found home in […]
Eating Fish In Ghana Is Harmful!
It is damning to say but the truth is that eating fish in Ghana is more harmful now than good […]
How Waste Recycling Can Be Used To Reduce Poverty In West Africa
Compared to other parts of the world, recycling is a relatively new concept in Africa. In West Africa, for example […]
Terry Gobanga: ‘I Was Gang-Raped On My Wedding Day
When Terry Gobanga – then Terry Apudo – didn’t show up to her wedding, nobody could have guessed that she […]
Being a Black Woman Abroad # My Story
In 1997, my family and I came to Denmark, I was about 9 years old, and had never been on […]
Africa Rising? Whose Africa?
“We are exhausted by the talk, talk and talk. Our lives are littered with the broken promises of leaders. Our […]
How Africa Fell In Love With Guinness
Who loves Guinness more than the Irish? Well, there’s the UK: That’s the world’s biggest market for Guinness. And then […]