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Street Motors, Ltd.: How to Buy a Lambo in Broad Daylight

Filed from the Republic of Uncommon Sense, where vibes still outrun verification. The Shatta Wale Lamborghini Ghana Satire: When Vibes Outrun Verification Affiliate Disclosure DISCLOSURE: This article...

Sirens, Caftans, and Fulla: A Kumasi Chronicle of VIP Nonsense

Back to Satirical Chronicles 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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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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Fake Consultants — PowerPoint Pirates

In the Republic of Uncommon Sense, real solutions gather dust while PowerPoint Pirates glide from buffet to buffet, pitching the same recycled slides to...
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Dialing Ghana Emergency Number 191: How Emergencies Turn into Comedy Skits

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IMF Salt in Ghana’s Soup: Instructions Included

IMF Ghana Satire: 7 Hard Truths Expose Once upon a time in the Republic of Uncommon Sense, there lived a family in Kumasi that always...
Satirical cartoon of Ghana’s Minister of Communications Sam George depicted as a DSTV salesman holding promotional flyers, surrounded by laughing citizens with speech bubbles mocking high subscription rates, symbolizing the controversy over DSTV packages in 2025.

Sam George, DSTV, and the Republic’s New Marketing Manager

The Sam George DSTV Ghana 2025 showdown has become more dramatic than a telenovela subscription. From thunderous threats of license suspension to cheerful unveilings...
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Widow Wars: Who Gets the Final Mic at Daddy’s Burial?

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The Auditor’s Diary: Ghana’s Annual Bedtime Story (Now with a Fast-Track Plot Twist)

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Free SHS or Free Fall? Why Ghana’s Education Policy Became a Political Jingle

  Free SHS Unemployment Ghana – 7 Hard Truths (2025) Free SHS unemployment Ghana is the hidden bill we’re paying for a policy that promised free...

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