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Misunderstanding And Conflict
Saturday April 17, 2010
THE word ‘misunderstanding’, simply explained is lack of understanding.
Therefore the word understanding as defined by the Oxford Advanced Learner’s dictionary is the ability to tolerate or show sympathy towards others’ feelings and views.
Good and effective communication is very essential for a developing country like ours.
It is very...read more
The Need For African Partnership Station
Thursday April 01, 2010
There are many organisations around the world established for one reason or the other. The Africa Partnership Station (APS) is one of such organisations and stands quite tall. The APS is an international maritime safety and security initiative that seeks to enhance maritime partnerships. Common security goals of the partnerships can...read more
Who Are Faithful. Men Or Women?
Saturday March 27, 2010
Trust gives an indepth definition and meaning to faithfulness, hence for one to be faithful there should be trust in abundance for whoever is involved.
Faithfulness has been with man from the very day this earth came into being and the Good Book “Bible” has its own way of explaining and giving ideas about who is faithful between the...read more
Any Lessons From The June Downpour?
Saturday July 25, 2009
THE rains have been thorns in the flesh of most Ghanaians especially in the month of June.
In view of that, when it is cloudy, some families panic whilst others are driven in despair.
On June 19, over seven deaths were recorded and worth millions of cedis were destroyed by the rains.
Again on Saturday, June 27 this year residents of...read more
Heavy Rainfall
Friday July 24, 2009
THE rains have been thorns in the flesh of most Ghanaians, especially, in the month of June. In view of that, when it is cloudy, some families panic whilst others are driven in despair. On June 19, over seven deaths were recorded and properties worth millions of cedis were destroyed by the rains. Again on Saturday, June 27, this...read more
The Fight Against Corruption
Saturday July 11, 2009
“Ghana was the first place in sub-Saharan Africa where Europeans arrived to trade - first in gold, later in slaves. It was also the first black African nation in the region to achieve independence from a colonial power, in this instance Britain. Despite being rich in mineral resources and endowed with good education system and...read more


