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Photorealistic scene of Ghana’s Auditor-General writing in a ledger with a red pen beside piles of dusty audit files, symbolizing accountability, corruption, and bureaucracy in the Republic of Uncommon Sense

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

Former Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo delivering a national address at a podium, portrayed in a satirical context about political promises, PowerPoints, and power cuts in Ghana.

PowerPoints, Promises, and Power Cuts: The State of Our Republic in...

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...

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...

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

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...

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

Ghana galamsey satire — polluted mining pit with toxic yellow water showing environmental destruction

Ghana Galamsey Satire: Eating Death with a Smile

When the Minister is Made of Code: Albania’s AI Minister and...

IMF Ghana satire cartoon — IMF pouring salt in Ghana’s soup, symbolizing inflation, debt, and protests

IMF Salt in Ghana’s Soup: Instructions Included

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