Opinion
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From Fat Lies To Empty Lies: The new case of Fourth Estate against Razak Kojo Opoku
First and foremost, can Fourth Estate produce a letter indicating that I am a paid Consultant to KGL for the…
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No Strikes from NLA against KGL: Fourth Estate’s Fishing Expedition on NLA-KGL is Seriously Laughable
As part of NLA’s administrative procedures, the Authority wrote to KGL requesting for Data on Sales and Revenue for 2025.…
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Reconsidering Classroom Practices for Developing Critical Thinkers in Ghana: Insights from the UK
By: Michael Darko, PhD, FHEA Education is widely recognized as the foundation of national growth. Nations that succeed in the…
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Researchers or Merchants of Doom?
The issue of galamsey is clearly bringing to light the weak fundamentals of some organisations and individuals, hence their submissions…
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Keed Ghana Limited NOT the same as KGL Technology Limited: Sulemana Briamah and Fourth Estate LIED Again
Yes, Keed Ghana Limited paid GHC 10 million as penalty to NLA for piloting *959# without the appropriate 5/90 Online…
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NDC is Recording Lower Inflation rates in 2025 due to the Lower CPI Data achieved by the NPP in 2024
I believe Ghanaians will get to know the real inflation data of the NDC in 2026. It is also easy…
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The Perfect NLA-KGL Deal: How the Driver (KGL) Became Very Important to the Car Owner (NLA) – Razak Kojo Opoku(PhD) Writes
First and foremost, I was extremely surprised to read an article from the Fourth Estate shared by Sulemana Briamah, making…
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When Birim Stopped Flowing
(A Cry from Ɔkyeman) By Gideon Kwasi Annor The river once sang to us, clear, calm, alive. Birim, the mirror…
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Public Education About National Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) & Lottery Regulations, 2008(L.I. 1948) of National Lottery Authority(NLA): Razak Kojo Opoku(PhD) Writes
Many people out of ignorance of the lottery industry have stated that NLA should rather operate NLA 5/90 USSD and…
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Food Inflation Debate Favours NPP more than NDC
A falling inflation rate doesn’t mean that prices of goods and services have gone down drastically. A falling inflation means…
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