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Ghana’s Lithium Gambit: Seize the Crystal or Sell the Future?

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  I write to commend the recent decision to withdraw the revised 2025 Mining Lease Agreement for the Ewoyaa Lithium Project from parliamentary ratification.This move, announced on December 10, 2025, reflects a prudent response to widespread stakeholder concerns and public scrutiny, allowing for essential consultations. It positions Ghana to avoid repeating the historical pitfalls of its extractive sector—such as undervalued deals in gold mining that have yielded minimal long-term benefits despite decades of production. Lithium, as a critical "green mineral" fueling the global energy transition, represents a strategic opportunity for Ghana to capture greater value, foster industrial development, and ensure equitable resource governance. However, rushing into suboptimal terms risks entrenching foreign dominance in the value chain, environmental degradation, and fiscal losses amid volatile markets. My advice is candid and evidence-based: Prioritize national sovereignty, transpa...

The New Frontier: How Ghanaian Banks Can Profit Massively from Non-Interest Banking (NIB)

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  With the Bank of Ghana preparing to mainstream Non-Interest Banking across the industry, a historic opportunity is unfolding—one that Ghanaian banks cannot afford to ignore . NIB is not just an alternative system; it is a strategic blueprint for profitability, resilience, and market expansion in today’s evolving financial landscape. Below is a detailed Opportunity Map showing where the real value lies for forward-thinking banks: 🔶 1. Tapping Into a Large Untouched Market More than 6 million Ghanaians remain either unbanked or partially banked due to distrust in interest-based products. NIB’s ethical, transparent, asset-backed structure opens the door to: Faith-based communities Rural and semi-urban markets Micro-traders and SMEs Young entrepreneurs seeking affordable financing This is a multi-billion-cedi market hiding in plain sight. 🔶 2. High-Profit Asset-Backed Financing NIB contracts like Murabaha (cost-plus financing) and Ijarah (leasing) allow...

10 Blogging and SEO Tips to Skyrocket Your Website Traffic

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Blogging is a powerful tool for businesses and individuals looking to establish their online presence. However, simply writing a blog post isn’t enough; you need a strategic approach to ensure your content reaches the right audience. Here are 10 proven blogging and SEO tips to drive more traffic to your website and improve your search engine rankings. 1. Conduct Keyword Research Before writing any blog post, research relevant keywords using tools like Google Keyword Planner , Ahrefs , or Ubersuggest . Focus on high-search, low-competition keywords that align with your niche. 2. Write Compelling Headlines Your headline is the first thing readers see. Make it attention-grabbing, keyword-rich, and emotionally appealing. Use numbers, power words, and curiosity-driven phrases to increase click-through rates. 3. Create High-Quality, Valuable Content Content is king ! Write informative, engaging, and well-researched articles that solve problems for your audience. Use storytelling, s...

Recommendations for a Strategic and Risk-Managed Approach to the Afina Acquisition

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The Government of Ghana faces a critical decision regarding the potential acquisition of Springfield Energy ’s Afina-1 oil discovery in the Deepwater Tano/Cape Three Points Block . While securing national control over this potentially significant hydrocarbon resource aligns with legitimate strategic objectives, pursuing an outright purchase of the asset in its current stage of development carries substantial technical, financial, and governance risks. Afina remains an appraisal asset, lacking sufficient data to confirm commercial viability, a proven development plan, or a sanctioned final investment decision. Adopting a structured, phased approach—rooted in global best practices—offers a pathway to de-risk the transaction, maximize value, and safeguard public resources. We recommend the following framework for proceeding with the Afina asset: Adopt a Convertible Loan Structure as the Primary Acquisition Mechanism: Rather than committing to an immediate outright purchase, the Ghana Na...