Walk through our coastal villages and you will witness a crisis of conscience: grown men preying on girls barely out of childhood, leaving them pregnant and abandoned, while the law looks the other way. This atrocity has been normalized for too long. It is high time that women's empowerment programs stop tiptoeing around the issue and confront these predators head on in the very communities where impunity reigns
The government should absorb all valedictorians and top performing graduates from all universities into strategic roles within the public sector. If we commit to a decade of merit based leadership, I believe our country will experience significant transformation within the next ten years
@_khendrick These behaviors seem most prevalent in under resourced schools, which serve mostly lower income students, while high performing schools draw largely from average income families. This contrast highlights how socioeconomic context directly feeds into the academic achievement gap
@SIKAOFFICIAL1 Some greedy Ghanaians have allowed their names to be used as fronts for foreign owned businesses selling out their own countrymen for personal gain. Greed, it seems, has no borders.
The government must adopt exceptionally firm measures to shut down and assume ownership of any hostels that violate directives. These actions should be carried out on the ground, without media fanfare letting the results speak for themselves. Once word spreads organically, it will serve as a powerful deterrent to others
The government must adopt exceptionally firm measures to shut down and assume ownership of any hostels that violate directives. These actions should be carried out on the ground, without media fanfare letting the results speak for themselves. Once word spreads organically, it will serve as a powerful deterrent to others
@SIKAOFFICIAL1 Whatever compelled the President to proceed with this ceremony must be extraordinarily pressing, because surely he has read the room. To hold a sod cutting event while the country is still reeling from a devastating flood is, at best, deeply insensitive and at worst, inhumane.
If we want real transformation, we must accept that people will get hurt some will pay the ultimate price, and collateral damage is non negotiable. Until we embrace that bitter truth, all the sweet words and pretty speeches are just noise. Freedom is not won with rhetoric it is forged in fireee
@Serwaa_Amihere Only 10% of what's meant for the victims ever reaches them the rest is swallowed in the name of administrative process. The suffering become mere statistics, filed and forgotten.