Social Media Comments are the Grey Gold: Healing through Virtual Interaction (Part I)
by Metolo Foyet While much has been said about the dangers of social media—ranging from misinformation to cyberbullying—there is another sid …
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Read more2024 and Inflation’s Cruel Sting
by Adedoyin Ajayi “Subsidy is gone!” Never has a simple statement had such weighty aftereffects on the Nigerian economy in a long, long, tim …
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Read moreConnecting Threads: Concerns of Every Indian Girl Child
by G Sai Prashanth Defying stigmas and stereotypes Age-old refrains like, why should I send you to school when I have a son who will carry m …
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Read moreFrom Clicks to Bricks; Youth Resilience in Nation-Building
by Ewura Adwoa Larbi It’s been weeks, a little over seven. And yet, I cannot condemn this poignant moment in the history of the Ghanaian you …
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Read moreThe Plateau we expected; A Reflection on Galamsey, Governance, and Broken Promises
December 10by Ewura Adwoa Larbi The #freecitizens protest in October 2024 was a powerful demonstration of civil …
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Read moreFrom Clicks to Bricks; Youth Resilience in Nation-Building
December 1by Ewura Adwoa Larbi It’s been weeks, a little over seven. And yet, I cannot condemn this poignant m …
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Read moreA Visit to Dabhlon Village: A Step into a Simpler Life
October 14A recent two-day rural immersion camp to Dabhlon Village, organized by the Group for Rural Activitie …
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Read moreInversely Proportional: Ghanaians’ Faith and The State of the Environment
September 8by Ewura Adwoa Larbi Not one or two, but a whopping 98.9% of Ghanaians believe in a God, creator, or …
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Read moreA Greener Nigeria: How TGAS Foundation is Uniting Communities and Cultures
August 25by Diyaulhaq Bin Usman In the wake of disunity among Nigerians, particularly as politics continues t …
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