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Monday, 25 March 2013
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
OTABIL DEFENDS, NDC ATTACKS
PRESS STATEMENT BY DR. MENSA OTABIL ON MONDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2012
Welcome ladies and gentlemen. I am Pastor Mensa
Otabil. I have called this Press conference to address recent media references
that seek to place my sermons and me in a partisan political position. My
objective is to clarify some misrepresentations of my sermons and to hopefully
stop the running harassment against my integrity.
Before I address the issues at stake, I believe it would be useful to share a bit of my background and what I stand for......... Read More
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Looking Beautiful Feeling Awful
(Women
are suffering!)
There is absolutely no problem
with wearing high heels, looking good in them and walking in them like you own them.
Of course not! Otherwise there will be no need to write this piece anyway. The
problem is, seeing ladies suffer in them can be quite a painful and funny sight
to bear.
Sometimes you wish you could just
approach them and ask ‘is it by force?’
Hey, it’s all about the high
inches! Have you been to a social event
lately? If you have, then this is not new to you, and well, if it’s been a
while since you stepped out for one, you should still be seeing it there in the
banks, churches, tertiary schools, on TV (The Red Carpets are showing them all)
and ........everywhere! Gush, those shoes are high and probably tight too!
You don’t need a 6 inch heel to
look ............... Read More
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
OKADA BAN CANNOT WAIT
For certain
reasons, I decided not to comment on
this issue but for the recent news on Peace Fm (11th August
2012), saying two motor riders were killed instantly in an accident in Tema,
the previous Monday and Wednesday. The riders were both said to be in their
twenties and were without helmets or licences.
It is good news that parliament has finally passed the bill for the ban of okada on our roads. Reports given by the police on the deaths as a result of accidents involving the okada bikes are frightening............
Friday, 20 July 2012
GHANA-MAN-TIME (GMT)
GHANA-MAN-TIME (GMT)

The
familiar words you hear from the lips of a typical Ghanaian late for an
appointment are “I was stuck in traffic” and that is all there is to be said.
Funny enough, most of these appointments we attend late with this excuse are
either appointments that go a long way in adding essence to our own lives or programmes
we have paid our hard earned money to attend................Read More
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