Author: Nat Poet

Ghana’s Wealth Remain a Family Inheritance – Agyapadeɛ Goes On! ” You Scratch My Back, I Scratch Your Back”

From the nephews of Mr. President to the brother of the President. Ghana’s democracy was never meant to become a private estate where political power, national resources, and economic opportunity are inherited through bloodlines, family networks, and entrenched privilege. Yet increasingly, many citizens are left questioning whether the promise of national progress has been hijacked...
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NPP’s Party Registration in Shadow: Are We Building for 2028 or Protecting the Status Quo?

Osɔfo Nii Naate Atswele Agbo Nartey writes: “A party that fails to listen to its grassroots today risks campaigning alone tomorrow”. The low level of publicity surrounding the ongoing party registration exercise raises serious questions. The prevailing perception among many grassroots members is that the delegates’ album will eventually be compiled from the current list....
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Renew or Risk Decline: Why the New Patriotic Party Must Modernize Before 2028

By Osɔfo Nii Naate Atswele Agbo Nartey Across Ghana today, many citizens still express a desire to associate with the New Patriotic Party. The goodwill toward the party remains significant, even after the challenges and political debates that often follow periods of governance. Yet goodwill alone cannot sustain a political organization. Without timely renewal, modernization,...
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The Politics of Road Safety In Greater Accra: If You Can’t Light The Street, Mark It

‘My Public Voice To Sustain Accra’s Road Beautification Drive:. I am deeply encouraged by the renewed focus on traffic management through the restoration of red-and-white road markings across the capital. This practical and timely intervention by government deserves commendation. The adage says “A road without lines is a river without banks”. and “Where the path...
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Build Tetteh Quarshie A Monument Now? – The Man That Gave Ghana Cocoa Economy Deserves More

No More Tokenism Institutionalize the Legacy of Ghana’s Economic Founding Father By Nene Kwame Larweh Osɔfo Nii Naate Atswele Agbo Nartey, prominent GaDaŋme cultural advocate, has issued a compelling national call: Ghana must move beyond symbolic gestures and permanently institutionalize the legacy of Tetteh Quarshie. According to Osɔfo Nartey, while Ghana continues to reap enormous...
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