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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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Ghana Galamsey Satire: Eating Death with a Smile

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The Roof That Leaks: Ghana’s Role in America’s Deportee Politics

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Galamsey Health Effects Ghana 2025 – Deadly Impact on Rivers & Lives

In Ghana 2025, galamsey health effects are turning rivers into poison, stripping forests bare, and choking families with disease—today, not tomorrow. Once upon a...

Accra Air Pollution 2025: Health Risks, Causes & What Actually Helps

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Reset Ghana: Meet the Press or Meet and Greet?

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Operation Recover All Loots (ORAL) – 5 Shocking Scandals Behind Ghana’s Toothache of Corruption

In Ghana, every government comes with a prescription. Nkrumah gave us self-government, Rawlings gave us fear and flight, Kufuor gave us HIPC relief, Mills...
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Prophecy Satire in the Republic: Clearance House Opens with Heavenly Paperwork

Editor’s note: This is prophecy satire from the Republic of Uncommon Sense—names, offices, and heavenly queue management are borrowed by the Muse for comedic...
Cartoon satire: Chief Justice Torkornoo removal satire, per diem bags, Article 146 trotro, Immediate Effect placard

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. In the Republic of Uncommon...

Amnesties, Eye-Red Elections, Jets & Cocoa on the Run

Week of Mon 18–Fri 22 Aug 2025 · Ghana This week reads like a telenovela written by a committee: a mass prison amnesty, a by-election...

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