Tackling Brain Drain in Ghana – Winning Essay for The Writing Leader Essay December 2023

A few days ago, I participated in the African Leadership Convo podcast, engaging in a discussion titled “The Surge in Africa’s Population: Urgent Appeal for Purposeful Leadership.” During the conversation, I highlighted the significant number of Ghanaian youth passing through Kotoka International Airport’s terminal 3 this year—a figure substantial enough to form a city. This […]
A Social Excursion

Recently, I discussed the effects of our over-reliance on social media with a friend. I told him all the measures I’d taken to ensure I reduce my reliance on social media.
‘Where it Falls’: Ghana’s Informal Economy in a Pandemic

Ayeduase and Kotei are not old Kumasi towns. Few houses there are like the one near the Kotei lorry station…
Reflections of a Reformer

Reflections of a Reformer
I am a Reformer. It is my firm resolve to make the world a better place. It is my act of service to humanity. I choose to groom the next generation of world-class leaders.
And this transformation begins with my decision – the firm decision to be a Reformer.