Hi Everyone, I am co-editing a Special Issue of Oil, Gas and Energy Law Intelligence (OGEL) on “COVID-19 and the Energy Transition” with Prof. Tina Soliman Hunter, Professor of Energy…
So, I decided to play around with Ghana’s COVID-19 case data by fitting some statistical trends to the data. A polynomial trendline analysis indicates we are on course to have…
No matter how we slice and dice the data, cases of COVID-19 in Sub-Saharan Africa are relatively low. While some pointers have been provided on the potential causes (for example,…
By Dr. Theophilus Acheampong, Independent Economic Consultant; Senior Fellow, IMANI Africa This petition has also been published in today’s edition of the Business & Financial (B&FT) newspaper in Ghana EXECUTIVE…
Simple yet critical. We, as a country and people, have never been interested in data-led policy formulation and decision-making. The power of research in changing developmental outcomes is evidently demonstrated…
By Theo Acheampong, PhD. Renowned legal scholar and academic Dr Raymond Atuguba, an Associate Professor of Law and Development at the University of Ghana speaking yesterday (16 February 2018) at…
By Theo Acheampong For most countries where near-universal primary school (primary and junior secondary) enrollment is high, there is the challenge of ensuring these children also get a secondary education…
1. Introduction On 17 August 2016, my attention was drawn to a news article published in the Daily Graphic, which inter alia, mentioned a group known as The Homeland Study…
The Accreditation Challenges in Transnational Educational Ecology: The Ghanaian Experience ***An Investigative Report on Fake Degrees in Ghana*** Authors: Dr. Prosper Yao Tsikata and Dr. A. Kobla Dotse…
Going through KNUST’s Research Report for 2015 and I must congratulate the team that put this maiden publication together. It is very well designed and information flows logically. The report…