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The Rise of Uncommon Sense: Ghana’s New Intellectual Pandemic
Uncommon Sense in Ghana has gone viral. It’s not COVID—no masks, no protocols, no e-passport required. This new intellectual pandemic infects everyone with equal...
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How WASSCE 2025 Results Exposed Ghana’s Real Curriculum
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NPP Primaries Prophecy: When Prophets Spoke and Delegates Voted
NPP primaries prophecy began, as these things often do, with a Vision—and the Vision was very confident.
Facebook believed. WhatsApp forwarded.
Only the delegates missed the...
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.
Sirens, Caftans, and Fulla: A Kumasi Chronicle of VIP Nonsense
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In this Ghana traffic satire, it was 5:30 pm on a typically moody Friday in Kumasi—the kind of day when the...
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How WASSCE 2025 Results Exposed Ghana’s Real Curriculum
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Ghana Galamsey Satire: Eating Death with a Smile
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Chief Justice Torkornoo Protest, Wi-Fi Placards & the Commonwealth Stopwatch
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Galamsey Health Effects Ghana 2025 – Deadly Impact on Rivers & Lives
In Ghana 2025, galamsey health effects are turning rivers into poison, stripping forests bare, and choking families with disease—today, not tomorrow. Once upon a...
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