Author: Nat Poet

TRUE ROYALS OF ASANTEMAN COMING HOME

Knowing who you are is central to what you desire, what you can become, and to experiencing a wholesome, factual, and natural journey for the soul. The pain of separation from Asante into exile may stem from many historical and wounded realities: remnants of war veterans, captives of slavery, ransom for debts, commercial migration, or...
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Ghana: An Acclaimed Christian Country With No Christian Philosophy. Pt #Two

Sadly, this contradiction is most visible in contemporary politics. Christianity and politics become a dangerous mixture when politicians abandon principles such as “As Unto the Lord” and “Thus Saith the Lord” in exchange for self-preservation, greed, power, and partisan convenience. The moment leadership shifts from service to self-interest, hypocrisy is born. And hypocrisy has always...
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Agyapadeɛ Agenda Alive In Ndc! ” Ghana’s Wealth Remain a Family Inheritance.

“You scratch my back, I scratch your back” has become the unofficial NDC/NPP communion, while ordinary Ghanaians continue to suffer the consequences of political convenience, elite bargaining, and selective accountability. It’s nephews of Mr. President, but now the brother of the President. Ghana’s democracy was never meant to become a private estate where political power,...
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Tsatsu Tsikata: A National Center for Legal Research in His Honor

Beyond politics, Tsatsu Tsikata’s legacy must be institutionalised and that’s all Ghanaian fair views. Few figures in Ghana’s legal and constitutional history have left a legacy as profound, enduring, and multifaceted as Tsatsu Tsikata. Scholar, legal practitioner, public servant, constitutional advocate, and symbol of resilience, Tsikata’s contributions transcend partisan politics and speak directly to the...
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STOP THE APOLOGIES: Hon. Mrs. Linda Ocloo Never Insulted Northerners

Hon. Mrs. Linda Ocloo did not insult Northerners. She spoke an uncomfortable national truth: Ghana’s development remains uneven. Transfers from Accra are often perceived as punitive not because the North lacks dignity or value, but because infrastructure, healthcare, educational opportunities, jobs, and social amenities remain heavily concentrated in Accra and a few southern cities. That...
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