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Naturalised by Passport, Disqualified by Jollof
A Passport Appeared. Jollof Spoke. Ghana Reacted.
IShowSpeed Ghana passport jollof became an unexpected national conversation—revealing how attention, symbolism, and satire now travel faster than...
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...
How WASSCE 2025 Results Exposed Ghana’s Real Curriculum
WASSCE 2025 results in Ghana have...
Ghana at 69: Progress or Just Potential?
Ghana at 69: Progress or Just Potential?
Ghana at 69 is not merely a celebration. It is also a moment of reflection — the quiet...
The News According to the Republic
Peace Pacts, Political Widows & Other Campaign Strategies
In the Republic of Uncommon Sense, peace arrives with a press conference.
Sign Here for Peace, Fight Later
Ghana political satire: Once...
The Kotoka Airport Debate and Ghana’s Love Affair with Renaming
When an Airport Sneezes, Ghana Catches a Debate
Once upon a time in the Republic of Uncommon Sense, the Kotoka Airport renaming debate cleared its...
Embattled Chief Justice Torkornoo & the Wi-Fi Placards: “Immediate and Without Delay” Meets Satire
Chief Justice Torkornoo Protest, Wi-Fi Placards & the Commonwealth Stopwatch
The Chief Justice Torkornoo Protest has discovered a new instrument of dissent in Accra—no visas,...
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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When Gari Tried to Travel: A Dispatch from Kotoka
Kotoka Gari Satire: 3 Shocking Lessons from the Bagged Gari Airport Drama
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The Roof That Leaks: Ghana’s Role in America’s Deportee Politics
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