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The “Dead Goat” Is Cursed Beyond Redemption
Posted on March 10, 2016 2 Comments
We ought to take the President’s comments very seriously because of his position and his religious affiliation. He is the President of the Republic of Ghana. He is our leader. He is meant to be our shepherd. And if our shepherd calls himself a “dead goat”, we should not laugh about it at all. To top it up, he is a Christian, or at least, that is what he tells us.
Global Shapers Accra Hub To Host Shaping Davos, Again!
Posted on January 9, 2016 Leave a Comment
#ShapingDavos will focus on entrepreneurship so please follow the discussion only.
Get Ready!
Posted on January 5, 2016 Leave a Comment
2016 – This year came sooner than I actually expected it. Ha! I hope you did not believe that statement because I could not wait for 2016 to come. Glad it is finally here. Yes, seriously I am. 2016 is a critical year in Ghana. It is an election year and as you may already […]
2015 in review
Posted on December 30, 2015 Leave a Comment
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 5,900 times in 2015. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 5 trips to carry that many people. Click here to […]
NPP FOLLOWED DUE PROCESS IN SUSPENDING ITS NATIONAL CHAIRMAN
Posted on October 25, 2015 1 Comment
The National Disciplinary Committee followed due process in determining the complaints that were made against the National Chairman. The recommendation the National Disciplinary Committee made to the National Executive Committee was in accordance with law and due process. The National Executive Committee had the power to suspend the National Chairman on the recommendation of the National Disciplinary Committee. The National Chairman has a right of appeal, which right must be exercised within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of the notice of the decision. The appeal must be lodged with the General Secretary who will then forward it to the National Council for deliberation. The National Council must determine the appeal within fourteen (14) days of receipt. During the pendency of the appeal, the decision of the National Executive Committee is stayed.