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Building a Human-Centric Security Culture in Ghana’s Financial Sector

If you manage technology for a bank, fintech, or savings and loans company in Ghana today, you feel the tension. On one hand, we are driving an incredible digital transformation such as mobile money interoperability, instant payments, online banking, among others. On the other, we face a parallel surge in

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Prioritizing Data Security in Hospitals: The Case for RBAC and CIO Leadership

As Ghana’s healthcare sector undergoes rapid digital transformation, the management and protection of electronic patient records have become critical concerns. The shift from paper-based medical records to digital databases has brought numerous benefits, including improved patient care, faster access to medical history, and streamlined administrative processes. However, this transition also

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Revolutionizing Education in Ghana: AI, VR, AR, and Gamification To Lead The Way

The integration of cutting-edge technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and gamification is reshaping the global education landscape. For Ghana, a country actively pursuing digital transformation, these innovations provide an unprecedented opportunity to enhance teaching, improve learning outcomes, and bridge educational gaps.

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Happy 40th Birthday, My Love

Forty years of grace, strength and quiet determination. And I have had the privilege of seeing the best of you up close. You are not only an incredible wife, you are an amazing mother to our children.

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The Rise of the Digital Naives: Why Being Surrounded by Technology Doesn’t Mean Being Skilled at It

In the age of hyperconnectivity, there’s a dangerous assumption quietly embedded into our hiring practices, our classrooms, and even our daily conversations: that growing up with technology makes someone competent in using it. We label today’s youth as “digital natives”—a term coined to capture the idea that individuals born into

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The Convergence of Cybersecurity and Law: A Career Starter-Pack For The Next Generation of Digital Defenders 

The reality today is that, cybersecurity is no longer the exclusive domain of tech experts. As data breaches make headlines, ransomware cripples critical infrastructure, and digital privacy becomes a global battleground, the law is now firmly entangled with cybersecurity. From regulatory compliance to cybercrime prosecution, the need for professionals who understand both the technical and legal

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Ghana’s Digital Initiatives Under Scrutiny Amid ‘Ghost Names’ Scandal

Ghana's ambitious digital transformation agenda, aimed at enhancing public sector efficiency and curbing corruption, recently came under intense scrutiny. A startling discovery of over 81,000 "ghost names" on the National Service Authority's (NSA) payroll ignited debates about the effectiveness and transparency of state-backed digital projects. This incident not only highlights

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Enhancing Child Online Protection Through Cybersecurity: A Global Imperative with Local Action

The internet has become a digital playground for the world’s children. It is where they learn, connect, explore, and express themselves. But it is also where predators lurk, misinformation spreads, privacy is fragile, and exploitation evolves faster than the systems built to stop it.

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Oti Region: Son, 23, Arrested For Alleged Beheading of Father

The Jasikan District Police in the Oti Region have arrested a 23-year-old man, Innocent Owusu, for the alleged murder of his 59-year-old father, Peter Owusu. The incident occurred on December 30, 2025, at the family residence in Likpe Abrani.

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Heavyweight Boxer Anthony Joshua Injured In Car Crash In Nigeria, With Two Others Dead

British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua has been involved in a car crash on the Ogun–Lagos state expressway in Nigeria.

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