Mr. Albert Kwabena Dwamena: A Pillar of Development in Kwahu Nkwatia

Mr. Albert Kwabena Dwamena is a distinguished and widely respected businessman from Nkwatia in the Kwahu enclave. Though originally from Nkwatia, he was raised in Nkawkaw, where he also began his early education at the elementary level. His academic journey took him through two notable institutions—Mpraeso Secondary School and St. Peter’s Secondary School—both of which…

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GHANA: God Has Anointed the Nation Already — A Nation Richly Blessed

Ghana stands for “God Has Anointed the Nation Already.” Many Ghanaians see their country not merely as a geographical territory in West Africa, but as a land endowed with immense natural, human, and spiritual blessings. From abundant mineral wealth to fertile agricultural lands and a vibrant population of educated citizens, Ghana possesses many of the…

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Causes of Rural–Urban Migration in Ghana and Other African Countries

The causes of Rural–Urban Migration are major concerns of African governments like Ghana. Across Ghana and much of Africa, a defining social transformation of the 21st century is the movement of people from the countryside to towns and cities. Every year, thousands of young people leave rural communities—villages and small towns—and migrate to urban centers…

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How Cocoa Built Ghana’s Economy from the Gold Coast Era to Today

Few business stories have shaped Ghana as deeply and enduringly as cocoa. From a small agricultural experiment in the late 19th century to becoming the backbone of the national economy, cocoa transformed the Gold Coast into one of the world’s most important producers and laid the foundation for modern Ghana’s economic identity. The Birth of…

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