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The Geopolitics & Geo-Economics of De-Dollarisation: BRICS Currency Strategy, Lessons for Africa’s Common Currency, and Beyond

Despite political independence, Africa’s economies remain tied to foreign currencies, sparking renewed calls for financial sovereignty at the UPSA Annual Leadership Lecture.

Shepherding Indigenous Donor Support For National Development And Good Governance.

Spotlight On Mr Ibrahim-Tanko Amidu’s Leadership Impact At STAR-Ghana...

Building Operational Resilience within Financial Service Institutions: Addressing Outsourcing Risks in Core Functions

In today’s highly interconnected financial landscape, Regulated Financial Institutions...

The Ripple Effects: How the U.S. Tariff War Could Reshape Africa’s Trade Landscape

In an unexpected but impactful policy move, the U.S....

A Wake-Up Call: The World Cannot Afford to Burn! Rethinking Multilateralism in a Fragmented World

As someone who has spent years navigating the intersections of technology, business, and development across Africa, I find myself increasingly drawn to understanding the...

Gabon’s Coup Crisis- Unraveling Democracy, Colonial Shadows, and Pathways Forward

The unfolding crisis in Gabon, marked by a daring move by a group of mutinous soldiers seizing national television to annul recent election results...

Youth Representation in African Governance: Moving Beyond Tokenism

On 18 July, 2024, I attended the 2024 ECOSOCC Citizens Forum on Democracy & Institutional Resilience at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra, Ghana. The...

China’s Role in African Infrastructure Development through FOCAC.

In the realm of global geopolitics and economic development, the relationship between China and Africa has emerged as one of the most dynamic and...

Africa’s Youth-Led Movements: A Catalyst for People-Driven Change?

In recent months, the African continent has witnessed a surge in youth-led protests that echo the fervour of historical movements for change. From the...

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The OSP at a Crossroads: A Citizen’s Reflection on Justice, Power, and the Long Game

The fight against corruption is not a short-term endeavour, it is a long game that requires patience, consistency, and collective commitment. The OSP is one piece of that puzzle, but its survival and effectiveness will ultimately reflect the seriousness with which Ghana is prepared to confront corruption at its roots.

RECOM Launches Marketing Talent Fellowship to Develop Ghana’s Next Generation of Marketing Professionals

Rumis Engage College of Marketing (RECOM) has announced the...

Why People Matter: Reimagining the Future of Africa–China Cooperation

Africa–China cooperation has entered a moment of maturity. Over...

What the World Got Wrong: Lessons in Resilience from Africa — Why This Matters Now More Than Ever

Africa's narrative shaped by vulnerability, COVID-19 predictions sparked concern, but is this limiting view justified?

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