Prof. Dr. Dr. Daniel Buor

Part Time Professor


Dept: Geography and Rural Development
EHCRoom 313
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Research Areas/Interests


Publications

    Publications in Referred Journals

     

    1. Buor, D., 1993. The Impact of Traditional Medicine on Health Delivery Services in Ghana: The

    Ashanti Situation. Journal of the University of Science & Technology, Kumasi, Ghana. Vol. 17 (1,2) pp. 138-147.

     

    1. Buor, D., 1995. The Environmental Bomb. Journal of the University of Science &

    Technology,  Kumasi. Vol. 15 (1).

     

    1. Buor D., 1996. Technology and Triumph of Democracy. Journal of the University of

    Science & Technology, Kumasi. Vol. 16 (3).

     

    1. Buor, D., 1996. Pitfalls in Fertility Control in Ghana. Journal of the University of Science & Technology, Kumasi, Ghana. Vol. 17 (1,2) pp.61-72.

     

    1. Buor, D., 1999. Poverty and health in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Bulletin of the Ghana Geographical Association. No. 21, pp. 101-112

     

    1. Buor, D., 2002. Distance as a predominant factor in the utilisation of health services in the Kumasi metropolis, Ghana. An International Journal on Human Geography and Environmental Sciences (GeoJournal) Vol. 56 (2), pp. 145-157.

     

    1. Buor, D., 2003. Water Scarcity and Women’s Health in the Kumasi Metropolis of Ghana. International Journal on Gender and Health Studies. Vol. 1(1) pp. 1-9.

     

    1. Buor, D., 2003. Mothers’ education and childhood mortality in Ghana. Health Policy. Vol. 64 (3), pp. 297-309.

     

    1. Buor, D., 2003. Analysing the primacy of distance in the utilisation of health services in the Ahafo-Ano South district, Ghana. International Journal of Health Planning and Management. Vol. 18 (4), pp. 293-311.

         10. Buor, D., 2004. Water needs and women’s health in the Kumasi metropolitan area, Ghana. Health and Place (Published by Social 

              Science and Medicine). Vol. 10 (1), pp. 85-103.

         11. Buor, D., 2004. Gender and the utilisation of health services in the Ashanti Region, Ghana. Health Policy. Vol. 69 (3), pp.375-388.

        12. Buor, D., Bream, K., 2004. An analysis of the determinants of maternal mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa using multiple regression.

             Journal of Women’s Health. Vol. 13 (8), pp. 926-938.

        13. Buor, D., 2004. Determinants of utilisation of health services by women in rural and urban areas in Ghana. An International Journal on Human Geography and Environmental Sciences (GeoJournal). Vol. 61 (1), pp. 89-102.

     14. Buor, D., 2008. Analysing the relationship between economy and health: Ghana’s position in the West African Sub-Region. Bulletin of the Ghana Geographical Association, Volume 3(25):48-62.

     15. Buor, D., 2005. Social Class and HIV/AIDS prevalence in Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 25 (2), pp. 66-79.

     16. Buor, D., 2008. Factors affecting child health at the periphery of the Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana. Journal of Science and Technology, Vol. 28 (1): 35-48.

     17.Buor, D., 2003. Health Care Use: an emerging methodology and model. Technocrat: Science and Technology Magazine. Vol. 1 (1), p.12.

     18. Osei-Wusu, Adjei, P., Ohene-Kyei, P, Buor, D., 2012. Implications of income and educational disparities on disease occurrence in rural communities: Case study of the Amansie West District in Ghana. Educational Research, Vol. 3(1): 97-107.

     19. Osei-Wusu, Adjei, P., Buor, D., 2012. From poverty to poor health: Analysis of socio-economic pathways influencing health status in rural households of Ghana. Health Sociology Review, Vol. 21(2): 230-239.

     20. Adow, A. K.., Buor, D., Tagoe-Darko, E., Ohene-Kyei, P. 2013. Long-Term poverty reduction through boreholes provision in rural communities-The quality education platform: Practical insights from the Atebubu and Afram Plains Districts of Ghana, Journal of Social Sciences Research, Vol. 2 (1), 16-26.

     21. Adow, A.K., Buor, D., Eshun, G., Tagoe-Darko, E., Ohene-Kyei, P., 2013. The Freedoms Platform Concept in Geography and in Rural Development-Emerging practical applications in poverty reduction through boreholes provision in the Atebubu and Afram Plains Districts of Ghana, Journal of Social Sciences Research, Vol. 2 (1), 1-15.

     22. Agyemang, S., Buor, D., Tagoe-Darko, E., 2012. The extent of knowledge about HIV/AIDS among young people in Ejura-Sekyedumase district of Ghana. Journal of AIDS and HIV Research, Vol. 4 (11), 241-247.

     23. Buor, D., 2014, Entrusted: Christians and Environmental Care, (Review); Dialogue, Vol. 26 (1): 29,34.

     24. Osei-Wusu A. P., Buor, D., Addrah, P., 2014. Geo-spatial analysis of land-use and land cover changes in the lake Bosomtwe basin of Ghana. Ghana Journal of Geography, Vol.6, pp.1-23.

     25. Buor, D., 2015, Views of a sampled population from a suburban community in Ghana on the use of condoms as prevention against HIV/AIDS, Journal of Human and Social Sciences Research, Vol. 7 (1), 9-19.

     26. Osei-Wusu Adjei P., Buor D., Paschal A., 2016, Ecological health effects of rural livelihood and poverty reduction strategies in the Lake Bosomtwe Basin of Ghana, GeoJournal, Spatially Integrated Social Sciences and Humanities), Vol. 81 (1): DOI: 10.1007/s10708-016-9707-1.

     27. Buor, D., Konkor, I., 2016. Shifting livelihood: Exploring the relationship between the presence of University for Development Studies (UDS) and livelihood diversification in Bamahu, Ghana. International Journal of Geography and Regional Planning, Vol. 3(1): 27-42.

     28. Gyasi, R.M., Buor, D., Osei-Wusu Adjei, P., Adu-Gyamfi, S., Adusei, P., 2017. Sociocultural hegemony, gendered identity and utilisation of traditional medical therapies in Ghana. Women and Health, 57 (1): 1-18.

     29. Yakubu, I., Dinye, R., Buor, D. 2017. Discriminant analysis of demand-side roadblocks to financial inclusion in Northern Ghana. Journal of Mathematical Finance, Vol. 7(3), 718-733.

     30. Gyasi, R.M., Phillips, D.R., Buor, D. 2018. The role of a health protection scheme in health services utilisation among community-dwelling older persons in Ghana. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, PubMed ID: 29982726: ISSN:1758-5368. DOI: 10.1093/geronb/gby/082.

     31. Sraku-Lartey, M., Buor, D., Osei-Wusu Adjei, P., Ofori, E., 2018. Perceptions and knowledge on climate change in local communities in the Offinso Municipality, Ghana. Information Development, DOI: 10.1177/0266666918811391; pp. 1-20.

     32. Buor, D., 2018. Examining patterns of injury occurrence in rural and urban settings in sub-Saharan Africa: A critical review of the literature. Advances in Social Sciences Research, Vol. 5 (12): 182-192.

     33. Buor, D., Ayim, G. 2019. Small-scale mining and empowerment of women in the Adansi North District, Ghana. International Journal of Geography and Regional Planning, Vol. 5 (1): 88-100.

     34. Buor, D. Ayim, G., 2019. Women in artisanal and small-scale mining in the Adansi North District, Ghana. Global Journal of Human-Social Science B: Geography, Geo-Sciences, Environmental Science and Disaster Management Vol. 19 (3): 23-31.

     35. Peprah, V., Buor, D., Forkuor, D., 2019. Characteristics of informal sector activities and challenges faced by women in Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana. Cogent Social Sciences, 5 (1): 1-23.

     36. Buor, D. 2019. Perspectives on Solid Waste Management Practices in Urban Ghana: A Review. Journal of Waste Management and Disposal, 2:305.

    37. Buor, D., Asuah Gyan, M. 2020. Acccess to sanitation facilities in a predominantly rural district in Ghana: socioeconomic and cultural determinants and the equity syndrome. International Journal of Geography and Regional Planning, 6(1): 146-157.

    38. Kabila, A., Buor, D., Afriyie, K.,…..Gyasi, M. Razak., 2020. Urban sprawl and green space depletion: Implications for flood incidence in Kumasi, Ghana. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101915.

    39. Yeboah Boasu, B., Buor, D., Odame Appiah, D., Eshun, G., Agyena-Karikari, H. 2020. Effective communication for disaster management and livelihood vulnerability options: A systematic review. Journal of Environment and Earth Science. doi:10.771/JEES/10-10-04.

    40. Obeng-Sarpong, C., Buor, D., Kwadwo Addo P. 2020. An assessment of governance challenges in higher education institutions in Ghana. Ghana Journal of Higher Education Management, 6:89-108.

    41. Oppong Amankwah, E., Buor, D. 2021. Analysis of the effects of climate variability on maize yields in Tano North District, Ahafo Region, Ghana. Journal of Geography and Regional Planning, Vol. 14 (2): 54-67.

    42. D. Buor, R.A. Obosu, S. Agyeman. 2021. Support for disabled mothers in exclusive breastfeeding in the Kumasi Metropolitan area, Ghana. East African Medical Journal, Vol. 98 (8):4000-4008.

    43. Nyame-Asiamah, F., Boasu, B.Y., Kawalek, P., Buor, D. 2022. Improving fire risk communication between authorities and micro-entrepreneurs: A mental model study of Ghanaian central market fires. Risk Analysis, 1-16. https://doi.otg/10.1111/risa.13911

    44. Boateng, S., Odame Appiah, D., Buor, D. 2022. Socio-economic background of households and the implication for housing choices in Urban Ghana. Ghana journal of Geography, 14(2): 94-117.

    45. Buor, D., Obosu, R.A., Agyemang, S., 2022. Exploring the challenges facing women with disabilities in exclusive breastfeeding in a Metropolitan Area in Ghana: a qualitative study. Maternal and Child Health Journal, doi.org/10.1007/s10995-022-03478-3.

    46. Buor Daniel, Awuku Paul. (2022). Determinants and efficacy of Herbal Medicine Use among pregnant women in the Asante Akim North District, Ghana. Int J Women’s Health Care, 7(3), 140-148.

    Books

     47. Buor, D., 1994. “Reproductive Decision-Making Within the Ghanaian Family”, Published by Family and Development Programme, Department of Geography and Resource Development, University of Ghana, Legon; in Conjunction with United Nations Population Fund.

     48. Buor, D., 2004. Accessibility and Utilisation of health services in Ghana. PhD Thesis published by The Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (NIVEL), Utrecht, The Netherlands. June 2004.

     49. Buor, D. 2008. Analysing the socio-spatial inequities in the access of health services in sub-Saharan Africa: Interrogating geographical imbalances in the uptake of health care. Professorial Inaugural Lecture, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana. October 9, 2008. 40pp.

     50. Buor, D., 2017. Use of Condoms as Prevention against HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, Saarbrucken, Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing.

     Book Chapters

    51. Buor, D., 1996. Reproductive Decision-Making in a Changing Ghanaian Family. (Chapter in a book): Elizabeth Ardayfio-Schandorf (Editor), The Changing Family in Ghana, Ghana Universities Press, Accra.

     52. Buor, D., 1996. “Integrating West Africa through the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)”: Chapter in the book, Vanishing Borders: The New International Order of the 21st Century. Boon-Thong & Bahrin (eds.) Ashgate Publ. Ltd. Aldershot, England.

     Published Interview

     53. Buor, D. 2007. “Public sector shake-up for Ghana”. A comprehensive interview published in the September 2007 Issue of African Review.

     Published Abstracts of Conference Papers

     54. Buor, D. 1992, “An Applied Geomorphological problem and methods of solution in the Ashanti Region of Ghana”, Paper presented at a Workshop on Applied Geomorphology organised by the Commonwealth Geographical Bureau at the University of Nairobi, Kenya, from 11th-15th September, 1992.

     55. Buor, D., 1995, “Population Growth, Depletion of Water Resources, and the Betterment of Women in the Kumasi Metropolis”, Paper presented at an International Conference on Gender, the State and Environment Change jointly organised by the International Geographical Union (IGU) Commission on Gender and Geography and the Commonwealth Geographical Bureau (CGB) at the University of Ghana, Legon from 12th –14th December 1995.

     56. Buor, D., 1997, “Health as a Vehicle for Sustainable Rural Development: Case of Selected Rural Settlements in Ejisu-Juaben district of Ghana”. Proceedings, Ist International Conference on Sustainable Rural Development in Sub-Saharan Africa jointly organised by the Bureau of Integrated Rural Development (BIRD) and the University of Science & Technology (UST), Kumasi, Ghana, and Development & Project Planning Centre, University of Bradford, UK. from 21st -25th July, 1997, at the UST-Kumasi.

     57. Buor, D., 2002, “Water needs and women’s health in the Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana”. Paper presented at the Tenth Anniversary Congress on Women’s Health and Gender-Based Medicine, Crowne Plaza Resort, Hilton Head., Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, May 18-21, 2002.

     58. Buor, D., 2008, “Correlating socio-demographic and environmental factors with women’s health in the Ahafo Ano South District, Ghana”. A paper presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held at Boston, Massachusetts, USA form 15th to 19th April 2008.

     59. Buor, D., 2008, “Obstacles to fertility reduction in Ghana”. A paper presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Southern Demographic Association held at Greenville, South Carolina from October 30, to November 1, 2008.

     60. Buor, D., 2009, “Comparative analysis of the utilisation of health services in rural and urban areas in developing countries: a case study of Ahafo Ano South District and Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana”. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 22-27 March 2009.

     61. Buor, D., 2013, “Religious liberty in Africa: Discovering the panacea for addressing the obstacles and contradictions”. A paper presented at the 3rd All-Africa Religious Liberty Congress, Yaounde-Cameroon, August 6-10, 2013.

     62. Buor, D., 2014. “Knowledge and perception of HIV/AIDS and attitude towards sex among unmarried women (20-25) in the Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana: A Spatial Perspective.” A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers at Tampa, Florida, April 8-12, 2014.

     63. Buor, D., 2018. “The challenge of urban health in Africa”. Paper presented at the “Sustainable African Cities Conference: Jointly organised by Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (GAAS), Network of African Science Academies (NASAC) and German National Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina) at Auditorium, Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, Accra, on July 5, 2018 (Duration of Conference, July 4-6, 2018). Sponsored by Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany.

     64. Buor, D., 2018. “Climate Change, Population, Health and Sustainable Development”. Paper presented at an International Conference on Geography and Development on the theme: Climate Change and Sustainable Development by the Department of Geography and Rural Development at the International Conference Centre, KNUST-Kumasi from 25-27 July, 2018.

     65. Simon Boateng & Buor, D., 2019. Pontificating the relationship between field trip and academic performance of Senior High School Students in Geography in the Kumasi Metropolis. Paper presented at the 2019 Annual Conference, Ghana Geographers Association on Theme, Smart Cities in the 21st Century: The Geographers Perspective at the Evans Anfom Complex, CCB, KNUST-Kumasi, Ghana from 6th – 10th August 2019.

     66. Veronica Peprah & Buor, D., 2019. Reducing poverty among women through informal sector activities: evidence from Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana. Paper presented at the 2019 Annual Conference, Ghana Geographers Association on Theme, Smart Cities in the 21st Century: The Geographers Perspective at the Evans Anfom Complex, CCB, KNUST-Kumasi, Ghana from 6th – 10th August, 2019.

     

    Other Publications [Non-Refereed-Abridged (214 in all)]

     

    1. Population Growth and Health Services: People’s Daily Graphic. May 13, 1992.

     

    1. Synthesis of Traditional Medicine. People’s Daily Graphic. June 16, 1992.

     

    1. Maternal Mortality: Causes and Effects. People’s Daily Graphic. November 19, 1992.

     

    1. Towards a Purposeful Landuse Planning. People’s Daily Graphic. January 15, 1993.

     

    5.Family Planning: The Neglected Factor. People’s Daily Graphic. February 18, 1993.

     

    6.Improving Maternal and Child Care Services: Daily Graphic. March 19, 1993.

     

    7.Poor Patronage of Health Posts. People’s Daily Graphic. October 12, 1993.

     

    8.Responding to the Health Needs of Children. People’s Daily Graphic. December 2, 1993.

     

    9.Rural Markets and Children’s Education. People’s Daily Graphic. December 16, 1993.

     

    10.Religious Pragmatism and Development. Daily Graphic. February 2, 1994.

     

    11.Morality and Social Progress. Daily Graphic. February 2, 1994.

     

    12.Rape: An assault on Women’s Dignity. Daily Graphic. February 17, 1994.

     

    13.A Healthy Opposition and Human Rights. Daily Graphic. February 21, 1994.

     

    14.Enhancing Patronage of District Polls. Daily Graphic. February 28, 1994.

     

    15.True Independence amidst global economic imbalance. Daily Graphic. March 8, 1994.

     

    16.University Entry for SSS Graduates. Daily Graphic. March 21, 1994.

     

    17.Majority Rule in South Africa. Daily Graphic. March 29, 1994.

     

    18.Press Freedom-Myth or Reality? The Ghanaian Chronicle, Vol.3, No. 47, April 18- 20, 1994.

     

    19.UN and Global Peace: The Pioneer. September 26, 1995.

     

    20.Party Fusion and Effective Government. The Pioneer. October 19, 1995.

     

    21.Ensuring Sustainable Food Production. The Pioneer. November 9, 1995.

     

    22.Political assassination and development. The Pioneer. November 21, 1995.

     

    23.Choosing Presidential Candidates. The Pioneer. November 28, 1995.

     

    24.Degrading Environment and Children’s Education. February 13, 1996.

     

    25.Religious Scruples and Family Planning. The Pioneer. February 2, 1996.

     

    26.Weather Forecasting and Agricultural Production. The Pioneer. March 12, 1996.

     

    27.Ensuring Sustainable Water Supply. The Pioneer. March 26, 1996.

     

    28.State Failure and Civil Disobedience. The Pioneer. April 9, 1996.

     

    29.Religious Liberty and Polling Day: The Pioneer. August 6, 1996.

     

    30.Educational Reforms and Female Development: The Pioneer. September 4, 1996.

     

    31.Poverty and the Vote: The Pioneer. September 24, 1996.

     

    32.The Intelligentsia and Political Success. The Pioneer. October 26, 1996.

     

    33.Lessons from Great October Revolution. The Ghanaian Chronicle. October 28-29, 1996.

     

    34.Roots of Poverty in Africa. The Pioneer. October 23 and November 5, 1996.

     

    35.Ensuring an Efficacious Parliament. The Pioneer. January 7, 1997.46. Conscience, Chains 

                and Freedom. The Pioneer. February 5, 1997.

     

    1. Essence of Opposition. The Pioneer. February 26, 1997.

     

    37.Protecting our Waters. The Pioneer. June 10, 1997.

     

    38.¢2,000.00 (Minimum Wage) and worker’s welfare. The Ghanaian Chronicle. June 16-17,

    1997.

     

    39.The Intelligentsia and Chieftaincy. The Pioneer. August 4, 1997.

     

    40.Spatial Analysis of Immunisation in Ghana. The Pioneer. August 19, 1997.

     

    41.UN and Conflict Resolution in the Third World. The Pioneer. October 21, 1997.

     

    42.Political Neutrality of the Council of State. The Pioneer. March 11, 1998.

     

    43.Signals of one party state. The Ghanaian Chronicle. May 1-3, 1998.

     

    44.The State and Ecclesiastical Corruption. The Pioneer. May 5, 1998.

     

    45.University Entrance Exams…Any justification? May 18-19, 1998.

     

    46.Should the military obey always? The Ghanaian Chronicle. June 8-9, 1998.

     

    47.Why low morale in Assembly elections. The Ghanaian Chronicle. June 10-11, 1998.

     

    48.Realities about cost-sharing in tertiary institutions. The Ghanaian Chronicle. June 22-23,    

             1998.

     

    1. Saving the dignity of womanhood: Time to demonstrate. The Ghanaian Chronicle. June

              29-30, 1998.

     

    50.The Census and Transparent Elections. The Pioneer. August 7, 1998.

     

    51.Perspectives on a Realistic Wage Structure. The Ghanaian Chronicle. August 12-13, 1998.

     

    52.Surgery of the defection syndrome. The Ghanaian Chronicle. September 28-29, 1998.

     

    53.Battling the Spectre of Deforestation: The Ghanaian Chronicle. October 2-4, 1998.

     

    54.Purchasing a Presidential Jet. The Ghanaian chronicle. October 14-15, 1998.

     

    55.Addressing the Crime Spectre. The Pioneer. November 3, 1998.

     

    56.The shaking of the Pentagon. The Ghanaian Chronicle. November 11-12, 1998.

     

    57.Defending what?…. Revolution or Constitution? The Ghanaian Chronicle. November 25- 

              26, 1998.

     

    58.Inside out of cabinet reshuffle. The Ghanaian Chronicle. December 4-6, 1998.

     

    59.The economy and festivities extravaganza. The Ghanaian Chronicle. December 9-10,

              1998.

     

    60.The economy, peace and Christmas. The Ghanaian Chronicle. December 14-15, 1998.

     

    61.Investigating allegations of executive misdemeanour. The Ghanaian Chronicle. December 21-22, 1998.

     

    62.Campaign costs and the economy. The Ghanaian Chronicle. January 8-10, 1999.

     

    63.Should past criminal dictators be extradited? The Ghanaian Chronicle. January 11-12, 1999.

     

    64.Political conscientisation of the youth. The Ghanaian Chronicle. January 20-21, 1999.

     

    65.The exorbitant school fees…. A surgery. The Ghanaian Chronicle. February 15-16, 1999.

     

    66.Constitutional dictatorship in Africa. The Ghanaian Chronicle. February 26-28, 1999.

     

    67.Choosing a customary successor. The Ghanaian Chronicle. March 15-16, 1999.

     

    68The university teacher’s contribution. The Ghanaian Chronicle. April 28-29, 1999.

     

    69.Joining a political party. The Ghanaian Chronicle. May 5-6, 1999.

     

    70.Political antagonism and infrastructure development. The Ghanaian Chronicle. May  

     

                8-9, 1999.

     

    71.June 4 and national reconciliation. The Ghanaian Chronicle. June 2-3, 4-6, 1999.

     

    72.Ensuring gender-balance in academia: Prof Ewurama’s inaugural lecture. The 

     

                Ghanaian Chronicle. June 9-10, 1999.

     

    73.Sacrifice, vigilance and electoral victory. The Ghanaian Chronicle. June 11-13, 1999.

     

    74.Ensuring government-opposition peaceful co-existence. The Ghanaian Chronicle.

     

                June 23-24, 1999.

     

    75.Why irresponsible fathers? The Ghanaian Chronicle. June 30-July 1, 1999.

     

    76.The politics of reduced inflation. The Ghanaian Chronicle. July 14-15, 1999.

     

    77.When chiefs are slighted….? The Ghanaian Chronicle. July 16-18, 1999.

     

    78.Africa’s Mounting Debts: A Puzzle of Explanation. The Ghanaian Chronicle. July

     

               26-27, 28-29 and August 9-10, 1999.

     

    79.The Nigerian Political Scene. The Pioneer. August 2, 1999.

     

    80.Image of a Depoliticised Military. The Ghanaian Chronicle. August 11-12, 1999.

     

    81.Sordid prospects of university education. The Ghanaian Chronicle. August 18-19, 

                            1999.

     

    82.Economic Status and Criminality: A Puzzle of Correlation. The Ghanaian Chronicle.    

                           August 28-29, 2000.

     

    83.The politics of contract awards. The Ghanaian Chronicle. August 27-29, 1999.

     

    84.When is coercive force legitimate? The Ghanaian Chronicle. September 6-7, 1999.

     

    85.Asantehene’s educational initiatives. The Pioneer. September 7, 1999.

     

    86.The Pandemic of Rural-Urban Migration. The Ghanaian Chronicle. September 8-9, 

     

               1999.

     

    87.Presidential jet, health care and university education. The Ghanaian Chronicle.

                            September 22-23, 1999.

     

    88.Broader dimensions of the university crisis. The Ghanaian Chronicle. September 24-

               26, 1999.

     

    89.The upward trend in fuel prices. The Ghanaian Chronicle. October 6, 1999.

     

    90.Surgery of Private Classes. The Ghanaian Chronicle. October 6-7, 1999.

     

    91.Demolition of a political edifice. The Ghanaian Chronicle. October 16-18 1998.

     

    92.Wage Levels and Fuel Prices. The Chronicle. October 18-19, 1999.

     

    93.Demonstrations and the Democratic Order. The Ghanaian Chronicle.  November 10-

     

               11, 1999.

     

    94.Mafia movements and Africa’s sinking. The Ghanaian Chronicle. November 12-14,

                           1999.

     

    95.PTAs for the Universities? The Ghanaian Chronicle. November 17-18, 1999.

     

    96.VAT: A Credible Panacea? The Ghanaian Chronicle. November 20-21, 1999.

     

    97.Guillotining the Canker of Corruption. The Pioneer. December 2, 1999.

     

    98.Desperate governments and opposition blackmailing. The Ghanaian Chronicle. 

     

                January 21-23, 2000.

     

    99.Harsh policies and opposition dilemma. The Ghanaian Chronicle. January 31-  

                February 1, 2000.

     

    100.Judicial firmness and executive uprightness. The Ghanaian Chronicle. February 7-8,

                           2000.

     

    101.Modern Perspectives for Asante Nationalism. The Asante Tribune. July 13-17, 2000.

     

    102.The Police and Political Manipulation in Africa. The Ghanaian Chronicle. September

                            11-13, 2000.

     

    103.Selfish Politics and Failing Economies. The Ghanaian Chronicle. September 18-19,

                            2000.

     

    104.The intelligentsia and Africa’s development. The Pioneer. November 13, 2001.

     

    105.Thoughts on National Reconciliation Commission. The Pioneer. November 27, 2001.

     

    106.The scourge of malaria. The Pioneer, May 2 and 6 2003.

     

    107.Impact of the media on behaviour and performance of students. The Pioneer, May 25

                            and 26 2003.      

     

    108.Consolidating our independence heritage. Technocrat: Science and Technology

                            Magazine. Vol. 2 (2), April-June 2004. p. 26.

     

    109.The anathema of military adventurism. The Pioneer. July 8, 2004.

     

    110.The declining trend of maternal mortality. Daily Graphic. July 20, 2004.

     

    111.Minority rights in a democratic state. Daily Graphic. December 13, 2005.

     

    112.Religious liberty in Church-based Universities: Daily Graphic, November 16, 2006.

     

    113.Fallen dictators in constitutional dispensations in Africa: Daily Graphic, December  

     

               1, 2006.

     

    114.Condoms, morality and HIV/AIDS pandemic: Daily Graphic, December 13, 2006.

     

    115.Christmas message and the two statesmen (JAK and JJ): Daily Graphic, December  

     

               18, 2006.

     

    116.Mugabe: A dent on Africa’s democratic dispensation: Daily Graphic, July 16, 2008-

              08-01.

     

    117.Inconsistencies in the ranking of universities: Daily Graphic, April 24, 2012.

    • Providing quality education: Role of Agona SDA Senior High School. Daily Graphic, Nov. 23, 2013.

     


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