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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How Colonialism, Christianity, and Missionary Education Destroyed African Culture and Transformed Africans

With colonialism came missionaries who sought to convert Africans to Christianity and, in the process, reshape African ways of life. This encounter was not culturally neutral. It involved a systematic attempt—sometimes subtle, often overt—to redefine African identity, values, and social institutions. While missionary education brought literacy and formal schooling, it also carried profound cultural consequences…

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The Struggle for Self-Governance — Ghana’s Most Important Idea from the Gold Coast Era to Today

If there is one idea that has mattered more to Ghana than any other from the Gold Coast era to the present, it is the struggle for self-governance and accountable leadership. From colonial domination to modern democracy, Ghana’s history has been shaped by a single, powerful question: Who governs us, and in whose interest? This…

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