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Ghana Security Recruitment Scandal: 105,000 Youth in the Queue — Protocol Already at the...
Ghana Security Recruitment Scandal: 5,000 Jobs, 105,000 Applicants
When Protocol Wears Uniform and Hope Pays a Registration Fee.
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Ken Ashigbey, the Galamsey Crusader — the name now synonymous with Ghana’s environmental conscience — stands tall in a nation drowning in excuses.
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Widow Wars: Who Gets the Final Mic at Daddy’s Burial?
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Heat Stroke in Suits: The True Price of Professionalism at UPSA
The UPSA dress code satire practically writes itself: students now march into class like a mini-Parliament in session, only this Parliament meets under 31°C...
The News According to the Republic
We Condemn Publicly. We Download Privately. — A Ghanaian Digital Dilemma
Social Media Outrage and Privacy in Ghana: The Viral Hypocrisy
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Amnesties, Eye-Red Elections, Jets & Cocoa on the Run
Week of Mon 18–Fri 22 Aug 2025 · Ghana
This week reads like a telenovela written by a committee: a mass prison amnesty, a by-election...
The Republic of Delegates: When a Few Think for Millions
Updated: Delegate chatter, poll screenshots, and “peace pact” commentary continue to trend as primary...
Per Diem, Per Trouble: The Shocking Chief Justice Torkornoo Removal Satire
🖼 Cartoon satire: Chief Justice Torkornoo packs per diem bags, hails Article 146 trotro, and waves her “Immediate Effect” placard.
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Reset Ghana: Meet the Press or Meet and Greet?
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CHAPTER FIVE — Parliament of Goats, Debating Grass
In the Republic of Uncommon Sense, the “Parliament of Goats” gathers not to fix roads or schools, but to debate the price of grass. Satire, humor, and sharp truths about politics that chew more than they deliver.
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