Ghana's Oil Discovery: A transformative... In 2007, Ghana's fortunes took a monumental turn with the discovery of significant offshore oil reserves in its territorial...
Ghana's Return to Democratic Rule: A triumph of... In the annals of Ghanaian history, the year 1992 marks a pivotal moment—the return to democratic rule after years of...
The Birth of Independence: The United Gold... In the annals of Ghanaian history, the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) stands as a seminal chapter in the quest for...
The Glorious Legacy of the Ashanti Empire: A... In the heart of West Africa, nestled among the lush forests and savannas of present-day Ghana, it once stood a formidable...
The Bond of 1844: Forging relations between... The Bond of 1844 represents a pivotal moment in the history of Ghana, then known as the Gold Coast, signifying an agreement...
The genesis and legacy of the June 4th... The June 4th Revolution stands as a pivotal moment in Ghana's political landscape, which emerged as a result of discontent...
The controversial emergency measures that... On 6 November 1978, Ghana faced a critical moment under the leadership of Lt. Gen. Frederick William Kwasi Akuffo, who had...
How two bomb blasts in Accra marked a turning... On November 4, 1961, Accra was severely impacted by two bomb explosions that sent shockwaves through the nation during a...
Ghana’s Slave Trade Forts: A powerful reminder... Ghana has more castles and forts built during the transatlantic slave trade than any other African country. Along its coast,...
The Anglo-Ashanti Wars: From colonial struggles... The Anglo-Ashanti Wars were a series of five major conflicts fought between the Ashanti Empire of West Africa and the...
The Anglo-Dutch Gold Coast Treaty of 1867: How... The Anglo-Dutch Gold Coast Treaty of 1867 was an agreement between Britain and the Netherlands to reorganize control of...
The Poll Tax Ordinance of 1852: Ghana’s first... In April 1852, the British colonial administration introduced the Poll Tax Ordinance in the Gold Coast, aiming to create a...
Remembering Kofi Abrefa Busia, the Prime... Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia was an important Ghanaian scholar and political leader who combined deep thinking with practical...
How the 1963 Kulungugu bomb blast put... On 9 August 1963, an assassination attempt on President Kwame Nkrumah in the northern border town of Kulungugu sent...
Loss and leadership: Reflecting on Ghana’s 2025... On Wednesday, 6 August 2025, Ghana was shaken by a tragic event when a military helicopter bound for Obuasi vanished from...
How Ghana’s regions went from 5 at independence... When Ghana attained independence on 6 March 1957, the nation was divided into five administrative regions: Ashanti, Eastern,...
Founders’ Day: Celebrating the architects of... Founders’ Day is a national holiday in Ghana that celebrates all the key figures, especially the Big Six, who played...
How Ghana’s first President, Kwame Nkrumah,... On August 1, 1962, Ghana’s first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, survived a dramatic assassination attempt in the small...