by Eric Atta-Sonno | Nov 28, 2019 | Scripts
While growing up as a child in Cape Coast, there was this hymn we used to sing so much during church services. When I moved on to College subsequently, it was still one of the favorite hymns for the College Sunday Mass. Mr Mark Forjoe and his band of choristers would...
by Eric Atta-Sonno | Sep 11, 2019 | Scripts
ou go to the Lands Commission to make up a payment on behalf of an organization. You get there at 8.30am knowing that the Lands Commission opens its doors to the public at 8.00am. I got to the Rent Management Unit of the Commission this morning, only to find the...
by Eric Atta-Sonno | Sep 9, 2019 | Scripts
For close to two weeks, a section of the Pokuase-Amasaman vicinity have not had treated water running through their pipes. I had an outstanding bill of GHC5.00 and therefore used the opportunity of making payment to follow up on the situation. On the said day, I...
by Eric Atta-Sonno | Sep 5, 2019 | Scripts
I had a programme to attend at the Ministry of Works and Housing sometime a few days ago. Knowing where I live and considering that I did not want to be late, I set off early arriving at the Ministry by 7.00am. Sitting in my vehicle, I made a lot of observations...
by Eric Atta-Sonno | Aug 26, 2019 | Scripts
Last week Sunday, a syndicated What-Do-You-Know competition by my College sent me to the home of the national broadcaster – Ghana Broadcasting Corporation in Kanda. As the team made its way from the gate through the very expansive compound of GBC, we kept wondering...
by Eric Atta-Sonno | Jul 26, 2019 | Scripts
In the mid-1990s, I remember reading an article in the Ghanaian Chronicle by one of its columnists, Prof. P.A.V. Ansah. The title of the article was, ‘The Land where Success may be a high risk factor’and it was in reference to how the government of the day did...