By Isaac Agya Koomson Every morning in Ghana, before the sun fully wakes, a silent national crisis begins. Not in Parliament. Not on the stock market. But at the bus stops. From Circle to Kasoa, from Adenta to Kaneshie, from Accra to Pokuase — thousands of Ghanaians stand stranded, helpless, sweating, anxious, and already defeated […]

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From Nkrumah’s factories to foreign shelves: the tragic undoing of Ghana’s industrial dream By Isaac Agya Koomson “When a nation stops making what it consumes, it starts consuming its future.” The Forgotten Promise of Industrial Ghana Few people under 40 know that Ghana, in the early 1960s, was on course to become West Africa’s industrial […]

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