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Agonies of farming communities in Ghana

For several decades, Ghana’s economy has been bolstered by its agricultural produce such as cocoa. Yet, cocoa farming communities continue to live in deplorable conditions. These poor conditions are driving

Child safety on the Internet

Humanity progresses by the passage of information from one generation to the next. This transmission of information, in its content and form, is possible due to the inherent nature of

The Cathedral of Hope

The level of insensitivity and/or oblivion of the ruling elite of Ghana to the unprecedented suffering of the mass is at its apex. The government has indulged in more than

Lessons from the Internet Government Forum 2022

As part of efforts to advance the conversations on Internet Governance and examine the interplay of technology and public policy, IGF 2022, held at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, drew several participants

Who is a Progressive?

 his recent speech at Philadelphia President Taft stated that he was a Progressive, and this raises the question as to what a Progressive is. More is involved than any man’s

A Portrait of the Hipster

As he was the illegitimate son of the Lost Generation, the hipster was really nowhere. And, just as amputees often seem to localize their strongest sensations in the missing limb,