The Antelope Problem: Why NDC Foot Soldiers Are Asking Hard Questions After Victory
Series: The Foot Soldier Chronicles — Episode 2
The conversation about NDC foot soldiers Ghana has become one of the most interesting political discussions after...
NDC Foot Soldiers and the Antelope Problem
Series: The Foot Soldier Chronicles — Episode 1
There is an old village lesson the Republic of Uncommon Sense never seems to learn.
When the hunt...
The Rise of “Pregnant and Dating”: A Social Crisis We Pretend Not to See
Pregnant and Dating is quietly becoming one of the Republic’s most uncomfortable social dramas. In a society where gossip outruns electricity and scandal travels...
Viral Fame vs Traditional Education in the Republic of Uncommon Sense
TikTok Professors: Fame Without Foundations
TikTok Professors are rapidly redefining ambition in Ghana’s viral fame culture. In a generation where clout competes with credentials, the...
Brown Envelope Journalism: Who Really Pays?
Media bribes rarely arrive with sirens. They arrive with manners. A polite invitation. A “quick clarification.” A warm handshake that somehow weighs more than...
Iron Rods to Heaven: Ghana’s Phase Two Culture
The Republic of Uncompleted Dreams
Focus Keyphrase: Uncompleted buildings in Ghana
Once upon a time in the Republic of Uncommon Sense, we did not merely build...
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...
NPP Primaries Prophecy: When Vision Met the Ballot Box
NPP primaries prophecy reveals how political visions collide with democratic reality in Ghana.
The NPP primaries prophecy began with a Vision. And it was very...
Scrolling but Broke: Life as a Digital Beggar in Ghana
Digital beggars in Ghana are easy to identify. You may owe your landlord, your tailor, and sometimes your conscience — but you never owe...
Landlord–Tenant Problems in Ghana: Rent Receipts, Broken Promises & the Republic of Uncommon Sense
Landlord–Tenant Problems in Ghana: Rent Receipts & Broken Promises
Landlord–tenant problems in Ghana are so familiar they’ve become a national genre—part housing policy, part endurance...
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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.
The Ghana security recruitment scandal has sparked national...
McDan Licence Termination: What It Means for Investor Confidence in Ghana
McDan licence termination in Ghana is no longer just an aviation dispute. It has become a wider conversation about investor confidence, contract enforcement, indigenous...
7 Hard Truths About Political Foot Soldiers in Ghana
There is an old proverb the elders like to repeat when politics becomes too noisy.
“When the drum is loud, it does not mean the...



