Success, as the saying goes, has many fathers, and failure is often an orphan. This sentiment is vividly illustrated in Chapter 35 of Born to Win by Prof. E.K. Larbi, titled Success Has Many Fathers.
Al-Waasiu Abubakari, a former participant in the NSMQ, has achieved great academic success by being crowned valedictorian at ...
The Farmers Organizations Mobilizing for Political Opportunities (FOMPO) project has ended with a validation and ...
Publicis West Africa has collaborated with Lancaster University’s Faculty of Politics and International Relations to ...
The Centre for Language Education and Cooperation (CLEC) and the University of Cape Coast (UCC) have officially opened a ...
A University student left his coursemates in stitches after attempting to do a presentation in class. The young man started ...
By Sammy CRABBE In Part 2a, we examined how China and Dubai successfully implemented economic transformation through ...
In Ghana, observing how informal housing fills critical gaps raised my awareness of how self-help and community-driven housing can be viable approaches to addressing housing needs. This shapes my ...
A senior political science lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Dr. Kwasi Amakye ...
Dr Awusi further explained to the investors from across the US that the 24-hour economy strategy will be achieved through an ...