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The Funeral of Common Sense
Funeral of Common Sense
(A Dispatch from the Republic of Uncommon Sense)
Today, the Republic gathered under cloudy skies to witness the Funeral of Common Sense,...
Uganda’s Fake Democracy: When Silence Learns to March
A night raid, a shaken home, and a continent that whispers. Uganda’s post-election tension reveals the cost of fake democracy—and the price of African silence.
Operation Gold Flex: How Ghana’s Cedi Became the Dollar’s New Nightmare
Strong Ghana Cedi Economy Satire | Republic of Uncommon Sense
Strong Ghana Cedi Economy Satire — Ghana’s...
Detty December in Ghana: where budgets go to die with background music.
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The News According to the Republic
Polite Summons, Foreign Handcuffs: Notes from the Republic of Uncommon Sense
Once upon a time in the Republic of Uncommon Sense…
…the nation woke up to one headline wearing different clothes.
On one news portal, it screamed...
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 the King Called: How Shatta Wale Turned Accra into His Playground
Shatta Wale Free Concert 2025 – The Night Accra Danced
(A Dispatch from the Republic of Uncommon Sense)
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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 Republic of Delegates: When a Few Think for Millions
Updated: Delegate chatter, poll screenshots, and “peace pact” commentary continue to trend as primary...
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When Common Sense Went Missing in Parliament
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Common Sense Missing in Parliament
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