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.

How to prepare shea butter: The Frafra way.

In northern Ghana, the shea nut trees are similar to the “cocoa” trees in the southern part of the country.
She nut trees are only present in the north, making them scarce and not present in the south. These trees are predominantly found in the far lands. God created them naturally, unlike cocoa, which had its seeds smuggled to the country.