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The Spy Ghana Homepage is Ghana’s leading general news and information destination online. Spyghana.com integrates credible Ghanaian content and perspectives.
Spyghana.com news is updated with increasing depth and frequency. Today, the site is updated 24 hours a day, seven days a week with follow-ups and breaking news, as well as original reporting, entertainment and sports. And our traffic has grown accordingly.
Spy Ghana will stimulate and expand the national conversation, reporting the news as it breaks, while providing a platform where readers and contributors may have an imprint on public policy, influence public opinion and ultimately, contribute towards bringing the change that we desire in our country, Ghana.
Spy Ghana will fight the good fights, our journalism will be aggressive, fearless and robust. We will see issues as Ghanaians have always sought to see them. We will take on the big issues of our time (especially corruption and bad governance), issues responsible for the social decay and institutional weakness in our country today.
Spy Ghana is our contribution to the struggle for a better country and future. We will hold those entrusted with power accountable for its daily exercise and advocate for justice and human rights. We will be relentless in our pursuit of the truth with un-biased and investigative journalism.
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The African Vultures Of Ghana
By Rev Peter E Adotey Addo
May 2012
The once majestic African vulture,
Adorning the village and the marketplace
Sadly is missing from villages and marketplaces.
Visiting the market place in my village today
My eye beheld as usual the colorful hawkers of exotic fruits.
Peppers chocking you with their aroma, dried meats and fish.
Then my eyes looked round and upward for the majestic vultures.
Sadly, they were nowhere to be seen, some used for food.
They were gone and no one in the marketplace missed them.
Neglect, ignorance, and change have denied them
Their role and destiny to be scavengers.
Gone too is a childhood memory
Synonymous with the marketplaces of our Ghana
The majestic African Vultures
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