Plausible deniability and intransigence by our government have plunged this country into a great mess. Tragically, when we speak about it, some people—out of stupidity and tomfoolery—blindly defend, driven by ignorance or blind loyalty, the very systems that continue to fail us.
By: Dr. Dormuo Aloysius
Do not take permanent decisions on temporal problems that will affect you negatively in coming future
By: Eric Paddy Boso
Attention is easy to get. Trust is what separates real platforms from temporary ones.
By: Daniel Jeddman
Ghana doesn't need more noise—we need voices that carry truth, clarity, and purpose.
By: Daniel Jeddman
If your story is not told well, someone else will tell it badly—and the world will believe them.
By: Daniel Jeddman
In the age of breaking news, the real power belongs to those who refuse to break the truth.
By: Daniel Jeddman
If your story is not told well, someone else will tell it badly—and the world will believe them.
By: Daniel Jeddman
Ghana is not lacking talent—we are lacking systems that believe in our own greatness.Ja
By: Daniel Jeddman
In today's Ghana, information is no longer scarce—credibility is. The platforms that win are not the fastest, but the most trusted.
By: Daniel Jeddman
A mind full of fear has no space for dreaming.
By: Wahabson Ali Mahamah
An independence that divides a people and preserves colonial structures is not the end of history - it is the beginning of a deeper struggle for true sovereignty
By: Mawuvi Amlima
Mathematics is the software of creation
By: James Courage Awuah
Once born, one can never be unborn. You live forever.
By: James Courage Awuah
The most dangerous form of procrastination looks like productivity. Reorganizing your desk instead of doing the work. Reading about the thing instead of doing the thing. Motion without meaning is just a sophisticated way to stay stuck.
By: Scott D. Clary
Artists don't capture what they see, they reveal what others overlook.
By: Frank Agyekum
Life whispers answers to those who are patient enough to listen
By: Frank Agyekum
Africa is the cradle of humanity, and we have a responsibility to nurture and protect it.
By: Solomon Larweh
Africa is the cradle of humanity, and we have a responsibility to nurture and protect it.
By: Solomon Larweh
Africa is the cradle of humanity, and we have a responsibility to nurture and protect it.
By: Solomon Larweh
The truth does not mislead or mistreat and that is where fear diminishes
By: eric paddy boso
Silence in the face of injustice protects no one. Speak—even if it costs you.
By: eric paddy boso
“Money and wealth are not eternal, but money and wealth used to bless humanity are eternal.”
By: James Courage Awuah
I don't write to trend; I write to force uncomfortable conversations that Ghana cannot avoid forever.”
By: Samuel Kwame Boadu
Entrepreneurship in Ghana is not about starting small — it's about staying consistent when the applause dies
By: Samuel Kwame Boadu
We say Ghana is rising, but if literacy in money, health, and risk stays this low, we're only standing taller in the same hole
By: Samuel Kwame Boadu
Insurance is not expensive in Ghana. Ignorance is
By: Salifu Abubakari
Football and business in Ghana suffer from the same disease — short-term excitement over long-term planning
By: Samuel Kwame Boadu
In Ghana, we celebrate potential too much. The world doesn't pay for potential, it pays for results
By: Richard Acheampong
Every failed claim in insurance is not just paperwork — it's a broken promise. And broken promises kill trust faster than poverty does
By: Salifu Abubakari
Our economy doesn't need louder voices; it needs braver ideas executed with quiet consistency
By: Samuel Kwame Boadu
Digital isn't the future of Ghanaian business; it's the now. Those waiting for tomorrow will still be waiting while others cash out today
By: Samuel Kwame Boadu
In Ghana, we don't have an information problem — we have an interpretation problem. Insurance, business, even football thrive when people understand, not when they just hear
By: Samuel Kwame Boadu
1)The highest place is at the feet of God
2) The meeting point of religion is Love
3) The meeting point of science and religion is the truth
4) Attitude of Gratitude will send you to the Altitude
5) How far you go is how far you talk
By: James Courage Awuah
A nation that does not reward thought will not have thinkers
By: James Courage Awuah
Words worth more than wealth
By: James Courage Awuah
Unless we put an end to the partisanship and adopt a more cooperative and national interest-focused strategy, Ghana's development will suffer”.
E.M. Tsikata 2024
By: Evans Mawunyo Tsikat
We built Flamingo Trust because every human life — no matter where it is — deserves a system that works for them, not against them.And we won't stop building until that's the standard, not the exception.
By: Dr. Jibril Mohamed A
We dream of a world where aid does not vanish in paper trails and silent approvals, where transparency is not requested— it is built into the very heartbeat of every transaction.
By: Dr. Jibril Mohamed A
“Low frequencies are not just moods—they are magnetic gates to entrapment. Guard your vibration like a temple.”
By: eric paddy boso
“Life is not a straight road but a sacred spiral—each turn returns you to truth, but deeper.”
By: eric paddy boso
“Where humans forget, animals remember—how to stay present, how to love without conditions.”
By: eric paddy boso
“Some souls come with fur, feathers, or scales—but their love is no less human than ours.”
By: eric paddy boso
The biggest lie ever told is that healing comes from outside you.
The biggest secret ever hidden is that you are your own healer.
By: eric paddy boso
Truth is a frequency — and once you hear it, you can never un-hear it.
By: eric paddy boso
A day without learning is a day wasted
By: James Courage Awuah
An idle brain is the devil,s workshop.
By: Housseni Nacro
In pursuit of your purpose there are people you trust who will stab you in the back no matter how good you are to them.It happened because you need to limit the numbers in your inner circle
By: Gabriel King Akpalu
Two WRONGS can never make a right and two RIGHTS cannot make a RIGHT.
One person must have to accept the wrong.
By: Kenneth Emmanuel Lan
"All the fingers are not equal"
Meaning: Not all fingers are not equal, however, they all have important functions and together they make up the greater whole. every finger has its unique function. There are things you can do better than me and likewise, there are things I can do better than you. Together we are supposed to make the world a better place. By themselves, the thumb, the index finger, the middle finger , the ring finger, and the little finger can only do so much, but taken as a whole the hand is able to manipulate objects at it will effortlessly.
By: African Proverb:
define German saying "beer is beer and schnaps is schnapps"
By: unknown
"From the depths of the past to the heights of the future, to all those present and absent, known and unknown, visible and invisible, here and elsewhere.