
The Beacon and The Shadow Hunter
Sade Robinson Case
Sade Robinson Case
The king feared being forgotten more than death. To prove his greatness, he ordered his palace walls painted in pure gold. Each brick blazed under the sun. Travelers marveled, poets praised, rivals grew envious. But beyond the palace gates, the…
He stood at the riverbank, stone in hand. Behind him: a woman who loved him. Ahead: a path to power. Both could not be his. The stone was small, ordinary. Yet when he released it, the water did not simply…
He was a man of God, sworn to silence, sworn to purity.Yet each full moon, he left the chapel doors ajar and walked barefoot through the night, guided by nothing but his hunger. In the hidden quarters of the city…
There’s a sound you can always trust to fill a trotro, echo in offices, or headline a radio call-in show. It’s not gospel music or football commentary – it’s complaints. It’s like the easiest conversation starter between Ghanaians. It’s how…
In Ghana, it’s common to hear the phrase, “This is how we do things here.” It’s said with a smile, sometimes a shrug, but often it’s a cover, a shield used to defend habits that are neither efficient nor helpful….
There’s a quiet, painful truth in this industry. One that rarely gets said aloud:Musicians are almost always the last to eat. We’re the ones who write the songs, sing the pain, capture the moments, soundtrack your memories. Yet somehow, in…
Have you ever tried explaining something to someone who wasn’t listening to understand, just to argue? We all know that person. The one who’s loud but not wise. Opinionated but uninformed. Always ready to challenge, but rarely ready to learn….