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Africa’s Rich Value System Face Risk To Modernity

Africa’s Rich Value System Face Risk To Modernity

As we walked down the path across the lake where people had set camp and enjoying fishing, a conversation ensued when three teenagers aged twelve, passed by puffing cigarettes and really could not be bothered  what any one thought. Another instance, and a man walked on Wickford road some where in Essex with an almost [...]

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P.O.E.T.S Presents:: Alewa, The Rebirth of Spoken Word

ALEWA stands for Art Lovers,Entertainers & Wordsmiths in Action, a show which serves its audience good doses of poetry and with live music. It has gone on recess for a few months now is back here with us again. The first and second editions of ALEWA were held on October, 2011 and December 2011 respectively. [...]

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The Voice Network Presents: ‘Growth, Change & The Everyday Ghanaian’

Growth, Change & The Everyday Ghanaian A discussion to inspire the change we want to see. “A nation’ s strength ultimately consists in what it can do on its own, and not in what it can borrow from others.”- Indira Gandhi Ghana has been receiving a lot of publicity lately with rumors of wealth and investment [...]

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The Folly of Saying “This is Ghana For You”

The Folly of  Saying “This is Ghana For You”

To accept bribery and political corruption; To accept social inequality and injustice; To accept social mobility and access to jobs Based on party and personal “connections,” Based on “protocol” from higher offices, Because they’ve become part of our society, Is a sign of giving up on the future of our motherland. How can you walk [...]

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Branding Africa: Part Two

Branding Africa: Part Two

So where do we begin? In my thought we need to create a platform where the African story will be communicated to the world in our own way on our terms. This is because in the midst of the poverty, suffering, wars and mal administration there are some positive things happening on the African continent. [...]

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Letter From Propaganda School

Letter From Propaganda School

“The best time to slap a King, Is when a fly settles on his cheek”. We salute the Generals Dismiss our morals Mock our laws, Dent our image with unidentifiable claws And arrest Christ with sin. We blindfold wrongs Call them heroes, and shout their praise with angelic songs. We fear and hail thou O [...]

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Branding Africa: Part One

Branding Africa: Part One

This is part one of Branding Article. Feint and Margin will publish the second part in next weeks publication. “I am an African by identity and a South African by citizenship” I began this article with this statement as I look at some of the issues that are hampering the progress of the African continent [...]

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How a Seven Year Old Boy Transformed our Perceptions

“Change is not just a word, it’s a destination and any person can drive that journey” – Gideon Commey Online activism is the new cult; I hate to call it a fad because it will live on and on, enduring to make our message stronger through innovations, either by design or cocooned by glorious serendipity. [...]

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Mutombo Da Poet – Ghana; Where I’m From.

Mutombo Da Poet – Ghana; Where I’m From.
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Ghana First!

Ghana First!

This week our nation was shaken at the very core when a Member of Parliament (MP) was arrested by Ghana’s Police Force for making inflammatory remarks declaring war on our nation and inciting genocide. Hon. Kennedy Agyapong MP of Assin North in the Central Region was charged with treason. He is currently out on bail. [...]

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