“An economy does not collapse only from lack of resources — it collapses when time is consistently disrespected.” Ghana’s economic challenges are often explained through debt levels, inflation pressures, or global shocks. These factors matter. But beneath them lies a quieter, more persistent constraint: institutional inefficiency driven by behavioral failure within the civil service. This […]

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When policy becomes propaganda and enterprise becomes collateral By Isaac Agya Koomson “In Ghana, business development begins with a press conference — and ends with a change of government.” Introduction: The Politicization of Enterprise Ghana’s entrepreneurship story is a tragic loop: every administration promises to “empower the youth,” “support startups,” and “create jobs.” But these […]

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Unpacking the structural vacuum between microenterprises and big corporations in Ghana’s economy By Isaac Agya Koomson “In Ghana, most businesses never die — they simply never grow.” The Plateau Every Entrepreneur Meets Walk through Makola, Suame Magazine, or any business hub in Ghana. You’ll find thousands of micro enterprises — one-man workshops, family shops, small […]

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“A nation that delays enterprise eventually taxes ambition.” For decades, we have debated corruption as though it were merely a moral defect. We blame individuals. We rotate officers. We announce investigations. Yet we ignore the structural breeding ground where much of it quietly begins: administrative delay. At the center of this paradox sits the Registrar-General’s […]

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How low trust in local brands, weak purchasing power, and consumer bias undermine Ghana’s entrepreneurship dream By Isaac Agya Koomson “Ghanaians love to praise local entrepreneurs — but rarely to pay them.” The Market That Doesn’t Reward Its Makers Every year, new Ghanaian businesses are born — food processors, fashion designers, tech innovators, artisans, agripreneurs. […]

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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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By Isaac Agya Koomson — Founder, KIA-Start Up Consult | Key Leader, HopeFusion Africa Ghana stands at a crossroads — and this time, the road we choose will define our economic destiny for the next 50 years, Human + AI Hybrid. All over the world, AI is transforming how we work, learn, build, create, and […]

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On 5th November 2025, I sat on that stage at the Africa AI Summit in Accra — and as I looked across the room, one truth hit me deeply: Africa is ready for AI… but our infrastructure is not. And that’s the uncomfortable truth many don’t want to say out loud. We dream of smart […]

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There’s a new phrase making its rounds in the streets, trotro conversations, and WhatsApp groups — “We live in a dead goat economy.”And it’s not just a catchy phrase. It’s a painful truth — a symbol of a nation that has become numb to the cries of its people. We are living in an economy […]

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