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Jun- 2026 -8 June
The Global Fault Lines and Africa’s Economy: Markets Under Pressure in Ghana and Nigeria
By Emmanuel Bewaji Elemo, Doctoral Scholar, RUCST elemoemmanuel3@gmail.com +2348101035214 Introduction The international economic landscape is being transformed by a growing…
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8 June
Bond Market Signals and Ghana’s Recovery Drive
By Prof. Samuel Lartey www.pefghana.org sammylaatey@gmail.com Introduction Ghana’s domestic bond market continues to serve as a major indicator of economic…
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5 June
Artificial Intelligence in the Modern World
A Comprehensive Educational and Tutorial Feature Article on Its Meaning, Tools, Applications, Benefits, Challenges and Ethical Dimensions By Prof. Samuel…
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5 June
Artificial Intelligence and the Architecture of the Modern Digital Age
A Comprehensive Educational Feature on Meaning, Components, Tools, Applications, Techniques, Benefits, Challenges and Ethical Concerns in a Data-Driven World By…
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3 June
Brick by Brick: When Building Costs Propel Strengthening Ghana’s Growth Prospects
By Nathaniel Lomotey Philanthropist and CEO, Nagmas Ltd., Ghana. Introduction In every growing economy, the construction sector serves as both…
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1 June
Africa and the Global Power Shift: How Geopolitical Tensions Are Redefining Economic Fortunes in Nigeria and Ghana
By Emmanuel Bewaji Elemo, Doctoral Scholar, RUCST elemoemmanuel3@gmail.com Introduction The international economic landscape is being reshaped by one of the…
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May- 2026 -29 May
Ghana’s 2026 Cedi Depreciation: Monetary Stabilisation in an Import-Intensive Economy
By Prof. Samuel Lartey www.pefghana.org Introduction The Ghanaian cedi has entered 2026 under sustained depreciation pressure, reaffirming the persistent fragility…
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29 May
Due Process Before Demolition: Why Even Unauthorised Occupants Must Receive Notice
Prof. Samuel Lartey www.pefghana.org Introduction As Accra continues its rapid urban transformation, conflicts over land occupation, demolition exercises, and redevelopment…
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18 May
FINALLY! Ghana Exits IMF
Ghana has once again reached a familiar but politically and economically significant milestone, official exit from an International Monetary Fund…
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13 May
Winning the Youth Market; Lessons from Mega Churches
By Stephen Naasei Boadi “How do we grow the bank’s share of the 18–30-year-old market?” It is a question every…
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