Chris K.

Hypergamy for Beginners: A User Manual for Dating the Man Everyone also Ordered

Hypergamy shrinks dating options, success multiplies competition, and chasing Mr. Premium means luxury with maintenance, because wanting the Ferrari lifestyle…

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Ghana, the Land of “Akwaaba”: Famous for Hospitality, Feared for Customer Service

Ghana is warm, welcoming, and generous, but beneath the smiles, customer service often stumbles, shaped by survival instincts, weak systems,…

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What You Need to Know About the World Before You Turn 18

At 18, the training wheels are gone, the bike vanished, and the jet is yours. Discipline, caution, and old-school wisdom…

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Why African Parenting Is Basically the Platinum Package of Child-Raising

African parenting’s tough, communal style builds resilient, capable adults, and should evolve gradually by blending discipline with empathy without losing…

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Ghana’s Title Epidemic: A Clinical Diagnosis of Our Unhealthy Craving for Name Decorations

If there is one thing we Africans borrowed from the British and then overcooked until it became an unrecognizable, charcoal-burnt…

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Why Ghana’s Political Class Is in Such Disrepute?

Ghana’s political class faces public distrust fueled by corruption, self-interest, scandals, and hollow leadership. True change demands humility, accountability, restored…

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Nature’s Mistake? Or Society’s Folly? Why We Are All confused about Transgenderism

Society confuses feelings with biology, struggles with gender identity, overcomplicates life, but nature’s truth, like jollof, always wins

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Marriage Reimagined…. Marriage 2.0; The Software Update It Needs

Marriage 1.0, designed for short lifespans, struggles today. Modern life demands a “Marriage 2.0” update, renewable, intentional, and adaptable, focusing…

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Culture or Corruption? Why Africa’s Love Language Confuses the West

In Africa, gift-giving blurs with corruption: tradition frames it as respect, while Western law sees bribery. Reform needs transparency, fair…

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Blessed by Geography, Betrayed by “Complacency”; Ghana’s Unfortunate Tourism Industry

Ghana has immense tourism potential, rich culture, history, beaches, and food, but poor planning and complacency hinder growth; with simple…

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Struggling With 1st World Problems? 3rd World Living Might Just Be Your Best Upgrade

Western societies battle invented problems despite comfort, while many third world communities stay happier by facing real struggles, valuing family,…

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“E No Be My Own”: The Gospel According to Car Owners and the Psychology of the Borrowers

In Ghana, cars reflect status, sacrifice, and care: owners protect what they bought or were gifted, while drivers with no…

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Ghana Didn’t Steal Your SUV – But Its Citizens Pay the Economic Price

Ghana is often unfairly portrayed as a hub for stolen cars, but the real story is global. Millions vanish yearly,…

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Breaking News: Ghana Didn’t Steal Your SUV, But Thanks for the Blame Anyway: The Headlines, the Reality, and the Bigger Picture

Ghana is painted as a hub for stolen cars, but the real victims are citizens losing life savings, while ports…

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Cars: The Medicine They Don’t Teach in Medical School and Why Doctors Need to Prescribe Them

Chris K. argues that cars are more than transport, they’re therapy, confidence boosters, and social connectors, offering joy and escape…

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