“Wood already touched by fire is not hard to set alight.” – Akan proverb
What is the point of success if it cannot light up...
By Precious BAIDOO
Tap your card at Honeysuckle, send MoMo to your cousin in Kumasi or book a flight from Accra to Johannesburg and you’ve...
By Ephraim Ofori NUMOSUOR
The global shift towards green energy is rapidly transforming industries, with the automotive sector at the forefront.
As electric vehicles (EVs) become...
In the intricate tapestry of corporate governance, the proverb ‘A single bracelet does not jingle’ aptly captures the essence of collective responsibility.
Yet, in numerous...
By Dela AGBO
Municipal bonds—commonly called “munis”—are debt securities issued by local governments or their agencies to fund public projects such as roads, schools, hospitals,...
By David Doe FIERGBOR
Agriculture has long been the backbone of Ghana’s economy, contributing about 21 percent to GDP and employing over one-third of the...
By Rhoe C. QUAYE
Growing up, I came across an Italian who had displayed various currency notes of all the countries he had visited in...
In these so-called developed economies, there’s the widespread practice of corporations discarding food or dumping unsold inventory in landfills, rather than reducing prices or...
By Kevin P. GALLAGHER, José Antonio OCAMPO &Kunal SEN
A slowing global economy, rising trade tensions, and increased risks of recession could mean a perfect...
By David King BOISON(Dr) & Raphael Nyarkotey OBU(Prof)
Legal and regulatory challenges
AML/CFT enforcement and surveillance gaps – Despite Nigeria’s advances under ISA 2024, effective anti–money‑laundering...