As I write this article, my heart bleeds because of the wanton destruction of our environment in the search for gold by both Ghanaians and non-Ghanaians.
This is the seventh article I am writing in two years on the menace of illegal mining to our water resources, forests and environment....
2022 is almost coming to an end. How has the year been so far? Have you achieved everything or most of the things you set out to do? Were your expectations met? More importantly, how have you fared emotionally and mentally amidst all the challenges you may have faced...
Recently, the World Bank Group and McKinsey & Company have released two leading reports on ‘the Future of Finance’ highlighting the current state, opportunities, risks, and/or challenges of the Financial Technology (Fintech) revolution, disruption, or eruption happening across the world and Africa.
These two reports – “Fintech and the Future...
Governments around the world have indeed taken on more and more functions over time. As a result, they now guarantee the operation of many services once provided by the private sector. They also collect massive amounts of taxes and often demonstrate inefficiencies in their operations.
However, it is essential to...
On Monday, Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest at a private ceremony at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor. She was buried next to her husband, Prince Philip - Duke of Edinburgh, who died in 2021, her mother, father and sister.
A well-organised funeral service, which was watched by millions on...
“Don’t fight to win. Not all fighters are winners. Not all winners are fighters.”
In 2017, I facilitated a leadership workshop and networking seminar at Cape Coast in the Central Region of Ghana. Two interesting issues came up. Number one: Why and how do most leaders become ‘dictators’? Number two:...
We all know about Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, or don’t we? Well, we do know he is Ghanaian, was the first President of Ghana, and was one of the founding fathers of Ghana. What else do you know about him? Where did he school? Who were his parents? Did he...
The term spice is often associated with hotness and pungency; in reality, though, only a few plants are suited to transmit a pungent quality to the food. Furthermore, it is worth noting that the prototype of all hot spices, chile, originates from the New World, and thus, was not available in Europe,...
Let’s take the Sustainable Development Goals pledge together. Pledge with me to make sustainability a priority personally. Pledge with me, “I understand that my actions, behaviors, and choices make an impact on the society, environment, and our economy. I pledge to make intentional choices that will benefit the quality...
…exploring pitfalls for new opportunities to fine-tune your customer experience
Forget all the nice things we have said about Customer Experience, in the real-world things can go wrong as Murphy’s law popularly states "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong." This is extended in some cases as, "Anything...