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Satirical maternity-ward scene: a lab technician waves a DNA test like a red card while a pregnant woman stands between two puzzled men; gossiping aunties peer in; billboard reads “Pregnant & Dating

Pregnant and Dating in Ghana — The Republic’s New Season of DNA Dramas

Pregnant and Dating in Ghana — The Republic’s New Season of DNA Dramas By Jimmy Aglah • October 1, 2025 Pregnant and dating in Ghana is the...

Political Satire: The Man Who Measures Development by Ribbon Lengths in Ghana

Illustration: Republic of Uncommon Sense Political Satire Ghana: The Ribbon-Length Minister By Jimmy Aglah...
Ghanaian leaders drinking bottled water in front of a polluted river — a satirical depiction of bottled water governance and galamsey irony.

The Image That Broke Ghana’s Heart: Bottled Water, Galamsey, and the Death of Our...

When Bottled Water Becomes Governance: A Republic Drowning in Irony Bottled Water Governance Ghana has become the perfect symbol of leadership irony — a republic...
Business consultant giving presentation with PowerPoint pirate illustration in Ghana

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...

The Rise and Fall of Bedroom Commandos: A National Tragedy in Three Rounds

The Rise and Fall of Bedroom Commandos: A National Tragedy in Three Rounds A Satirical Dispatch from the Republic of Uncommon Sense This Ghana bedroom commando...

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...

When Common Sense Went Missing in Parliament

Illustration: Republic of Uncommon Sense Common Sense Missing in Parliament By Jimmy Aglah  | ...
Satirical cartoon of Free SHS graduates struggling to use their certificates as tools.

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...
A solemn Ghanaian funeral scene where mourners dressed in black stand around a coffin draped with a banner that reads “COMMON SENSE.” The image symbolizes the death of common sense in society — a satirical commentary from the Republic of Uncommon Sense.

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,...
Akwaaba vs Oobake satire billboard and Once Upon a Time in Ghana book cover promotion

Akwaaba vs Oobake: The Shocking Kotoka Airport Ghana Debate Over a Welcome

Kotoka Airport’s hottest turbulence isn’t from planes but from greetings. Should Ghana’s welcome sign say Akwaaba or Oobake? A satirical take from the Republic of Uncommon Sense.

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