The ‘Conscience of State’ has Failed the Nation – Magnus Naabe Rex Danquah

What motivates a successful senior citizen to remain courageous and resilient: willing to face criticism, backlash, and even risk to continue writing truth and sparking critical and essential conversations in Ghana?

Out of the busy management of his empire, born out of many years of hard work amidst real struggles for business stability in a country where no guarantees exist, one citizen has chosen a difficult and dangerous path to challenge the status-quo. He is unafraid to challenge those in authority and hold them accountable for their actions.

Magnus Naabe Rex Danquah has been blunt and direct using clear and concise language to convey his message, without sugarcoating or beating around the bush in his serialized leasure writings.

His firm stance is unwaveringly critical. Magnus Naabe Rex Danquah shines light on corruption: exposing wrongdoing and bringing attention to the darker aspects of politics and power.

His write ups triggers national discussions, encouraging public debate and conversation on critical matters of development, corruption, and election. Master Magnus Rex Danquah is a vital voice in promoting transparency, accountability, and positive change, helping to shape public opinion.

As a journalist, my trouble finding one Ghanaian-with-conscience has landed on a silent part time writer but whose pieces speak loudest. This I share with you from all book shelves: perhaps Ghana can work again reading from Magnus Naabe Rex Danquah: the Ghanaian.

Nana Asempa

Published by Gh Press Centre

An Experienced Journalist with 10years practice.Worked with Plan International, International Needs Network, Multimedia Group, AfriChild Media Concept, Toll Billionaire Group

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