Mini-INPUT Ghana ’23 At AUCC Unveils Riveting Tales of Migration, Struggle, and Unity

By Vanessa Vanderpuye In a captivating showcase of globally acclaimed TV productions, Mini-INPUT Ghana 2023, a…

La Côte d’Ivoire’s Day of Peace: A Unifying Celebration Amidst Historical Turmoil

By Sarah Brou If I were home today, I will join other residents from Abidjan, no…

From Zoom to Boom: E-Learning’s Dominance Expands, Reshaping Higher Education in Ghana

By Rhoda Krah The unexpected closure of educational institutions as a result of the appearance of…

From Tema to the World: Michelle Grace Bediako Talks Content, Cash, and Keeping It Real in the Influencer Game

By Priscilla Kwakye In the world of social media, influencers have become a driving force, creating trends,…

Forgotten Voices: Tema’s Dark Past Unearthed as Thousands Were Displaced in Controversial 1960s City Construction

By Sandra TETTEH In the construction of Tema city in the 1960s, the indigenous population, estimated…

From Marvel to Crisis: Anthropologist’s Revelations on Tema’s Sewage Strain Ignite Calls for Sustainable Solutions

BY ZAAHIDA ABDUL WAHID The deplorable state of the sewage infrastructure in Tema cannot sustain the…

In fact. journalism is not nice like it used to be anymore – Nanabanyin Dadson.

By Lawrencia Nyarko. Meet Nanabanyin Dadson, affectionately known as Uncle Nab, a seasoned Ghanaian journalist whose…

Balancing Act: How Bless Fortune Overcomes Setbacks as an Actor and Full-time Student

By Rhoda Krah Bless Fortune is an actor, a model, singer and an entrepreneur. She hails…

Beyond the Badge: Margaret Kase’s Dual Life as a Policewoman and Devoted Mother Inspires Awe

By Sarah Brou Lance Corporal Margaret Kase is a Level 400 student of African University College…

Behind the Waves: Vincent Anane Balances Radio Management and Student Politics at AUCC

By Alex Asare Afro Nova Radio has provided hands-on participatory and practical learning opportunities for students…