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Harruna Attah writes: Flashback 2016, stealing rosewood, rasputin, hooting in Conakry...

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The week that was, that is last week, I had a basketful of topics, each begging for an exclusive commentary on its own. They...

Harruna Attah celebrates 69th birthday with “do or die” T-shirt

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Veteran journalist and politician Alhaji Harruna Attah is 69 today, 16 September 2021, and he did it in a surprise fashion by spotting a...

Harruna Attah writes: In fairness to Rawlings…

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We were related, very close at that, through marriage. He, to one of my wife’s senior sisters, and I, through one of his wife’s...

Harruna Attah writes: Brɔfo! How JM outwitted them with language

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Let us do some laughing in these columns today! In those very far away days when “The Readers Digest” was a leading must-read, it...

Politicizing religion in Ghana: Are you an NDC or NPP Christian/Muslim?...

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It is not as far-fetched as it sounds. Recent events have shown that something very much like that exists in Ghana’s spiritual firmament –...

Coodeta: The spoilt child of “yentie obia”! – Harruna Attah writes

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The pathetic and bewildered look says it all. A broken man. Only a week or so ago, everything was at his beck and call...

Harruna Attah writes: Hatred for or hating Nana Akufo-Addo

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An Introduction A rather intriguing title. I know… In early 2017, back home from serving my country abroad as high commissioner to Namibia and Botswana...

Akufo-Addo’s Cathedral: A desperate throw of the dice! – Harruna Attah...

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Let me begin with this observation: When the new mosque at Nima was being constructed – and it spanned many years – no Christian...

Nothing has changed! Bawumia’s “Glory to God” and the NCI’s GHC50,000...

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I wish I could say I feel sorry for God. No, I can’t, because I dare not. God is beyond that and it is...

Cathedral of Doom: Concerns of Moslems brushed aside – Harruna Attah...

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Prologue Ghanaians seem strangely unconcerned or disinterested, as one of the biggest abuses of office in Ghana’s history is unfolding in the form of what...
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