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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

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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 satire illustration with polluted river and bulldozers.

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...
→ Cartoon: Prophecy Clearance House satire — pastors queue with P-666 forms while angels present passport photos.

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...

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