Ghana’s recent Supreme Court ruling allowing judicial intervention in parliamentary matters has stirred debate, raising concerns over the separation of powers and Parliament’s autonomy.
Adenike Adeodun

Adenike Adeodun
Adeodun Adenike Dorcas boasts over four years of extensive experience in human capital management. Her diverse expertise encompasses areas like writing, strategic project management, and visionary leadership. Committed to elevating Africa's talent landscape, Adeodun holds a fervent belief in the intrinsic potential of every individual. She is dedicated to ensuring they are equipped with the essential tools and knowledge for their professional ascent. By aligning people's skills and aspirations with organizational goals, she aims to transform workspaces into centers of innovation and excellence.
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Explore the cultural and spiritual significance of bead-making in Ghana, from historical roots to modern adaptations, and how beads communicate identity and status.
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Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey is aiming to become the second African woman to lead the Commonwealth as Secretary-General in the upcoming election.
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Ghana Armed Forces deployed for routine Canine and Bomb Sweeps at Parliament, following a request by the Speaker, ensuring the safety of the premises.
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The family of Justine Agbenu, a victim of the East Legon crash, is calling for full legal consequences against the 16-year-old driver to serve as a deterrent and prevent future tragedies.
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The NDC caucus in Parliament declares a new majority after four seats were declared vacant, vowing to use their numbers to introduce key reforms.
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Discover fascinating cultural practices in Ghana, including Kente cloth weaving and the Homowo festival, that celebrate the country’s rich heritage.
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A sales assistant and parents face charges after a 16-year-old caused a fatal accident in East Legon, killing two 12-year-old girls.
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Alternative livelihood programs fail to curb illegal mining in Ghana as high-interest rates and income disparity push workers toward galamsey.
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Ghanaian students accused of forging transcripts to secure admission at Lehigh University face court hearings in the U.S., with allegations of inflated grades and unauthorized financial aid.