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Tidal Rave Wahala: How One Beach Party Caused National BP to Rise

Tidal Rave Ghana: 5 Shocking Reasons This Satire Hits Hard Tidal Rave Ghana threw the nation into confusion this week, even though Ghana was minding...

Ghana’s DNA Scandal: Parliament or Paternity Court?

Letter from the Republic of Uncommon Sense Ghana DNA Scandal: Parliament or Paternity Court? Presidential Dispatch No. 3 – On Budgets, Baby Daddies, and the DNA...

The Ballot and the Bayonet: Africa’s Old Tune in a New Drum

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Hair Today, Loot Tomorrow: A Civic Barber Shop in Sikakrom

A Dispatch from the Republic of Uncommon Sense Ghana School Hair Policy: Hair Today, Loot Tomorrow Once upon a time in the Republic of Uncommon Sense,...

Once Upon a Time in the Republic of Adjournments: Where Justice Limps, and Lawyers...

Ghana Justice System Satire – Endless Adjournments Exposed (A Dispatch from the Republic of Uncommon Sense) This Ghana justice system satire begins in a Republic where...

Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The Woman Who Dared to Rise

A Dispatch from the Republic of Uncommon Sense Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings Tribute – The Woman Who Dared to Rise A dignified tribute to a national matriarch...

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...

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) Affiliate Disclosure:...
Ken Ashigbey, convener of the Media Coalition Against Galamsey, seated confidently at his office desk wearing traditional Ghanaian attire and bracelets, symbolizing his relentless advocacy against illegal mining in Ghana.

The Relentless Crusader: Ken Ashigbey and the Gospel According to the River Gods

Ken Ashigbey, the Galamsey Crusader — the name now synonymous with Ghana’s environmental conscience — stands tall in a nation drowning in excuses. REPUBLIC Affiliate Disclosure:...
Cartoon of UPSA students in black suits and ties sweating under the blazing Ghanaian sun, looking exhausted and uncomfortable, with a Parliament-style building in the background — satirical illustration of the university’s dress code policy.

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...

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