The Concept of Father In Frafra Culture

The concept of family in Frafra culture is a complex nest of relationships that go back to the past and outside one’s residence. The father is the head of the family.  He had a double image: one at home and the other outside. In his home, he was the master, but outside, he became part of a community where he recognised that alone, he was vulnerable and made connections and friends with others. He had to hold a certain moral high ground to be recognised among the comity of men.

Why Ghana Needs a Prime Minister and a Ceremonial President: Lessons from the Constitutional Review Committee 2010

President John Mahama could remain president after his four years (if Ghanaians want) and return not as an all-powerful President, but as a ceremonial one, above the fray, guiding national unity and diplomacy. At the same time, a Prime Minister handles the actual government business. That is a healthier legacy and a more stable system for Ghana’s future. A smarter system. A Ghana that works.