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Arrival of the Patriarchy Princesses – On Kemi Adetiba’s ‘To Kill a Monkey’
Kemi Adetiba presents two classes of feminism in ‘To Kill A Monkey’. They comprise ‘the accommodative patriarchy princess’ and ‘the…
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Let Tyler Perry be Tyler Perry: On Stereotypes in Filmmaking
In English Literature and Theatre Arts, one would learn about the application of stereotypes. Now, stereotypes can be demonstrated in…
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1 Stop-Shop to Sharpening Your Attention
Real estates and luxury vehicles are not expensive. Attention is! Attention is the luxury. It is the asset owned by…
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Dialogue, not vigilantism: On media/security enforcement encounters
What happened to Carlos Atsu Lorlornyo Carlos of JoyNews and the interviewee on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, in the Dr.…
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Getting strong signals for your network
Few persons get the idea of networking wrong. For some, it’s all about taking photos with celebrities, influencers and VVIPs…
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Adopting Adaptations: A step to rebuilding Ghana’s film industry
Our Ghanaian film industry must consider adaptations as a part of its development strategy. Close to a decade, there have…
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