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Sarah and Elikem ask Dan all the questions on pensions in Ghana. Is it compulsory? Who pays what percentage? How long do pensioners enjoy it? How do workers in the informal sector partake? Then there is the interesting bit about mistresses and their children's entitlement.
The Church of Pentecost in Ghana recently handed over the newly built Ejura camp prison to the government. The panel discuss the gesture and reactions from the public.
After a long break, the Elikem and Dan catch up with a one-on-one discussion for the first time in a long while. The duo believe Ghanaians should be more outraged by poor governance and demand more from political leaders. They also touch on the ordinary Ghanaian's views on the benefits of education.
Discussion on LGBTQIA debate in Ghana. Our guests explain how the Ghanaian law outlawing consentual unnatural canal knowledge targets heterosexuals too.
We are joined by Aku and Peter who take us through certain sexual experiences in their teenage years that could have gone better had they received the right education on sex. The panel discuss various solutions to the problem.
In this episode, we learn how Peter Dankwa lost his mainstream Christian faith, dabbled in Hebrew Christianity and finally ended up as an unbeliever. We explore his understanding of atheism and some experiences he has had as a result of his stance.
Kwame joins the panel to discuss his work with MSM (Men sleeping with Men) and FSW (Female Sex Workers) aimed at reducing stigma around the HIV virus. Enjoy our world AIDS day special!
Bruce delves into his experiences as an Agribusiness student in the Brong Ahafo area. The panel then explores barriers to entry and improvements needed in Ghana's Agricultural sector. Enjoy!
Good qualifications or Strong connections? Which is more important when it comes to landing good opportunities in Ghana? The panel discuss this and related matters.