The Observer

A passionate lover of stories and poems who wants to use the media to make a positive impact in the lives of people.

In Love with a ghost: Innocence and Inseparable Bonds

Our love story began in the tender embrace of childhood. Growing up in the same compound, we were drawn together like moths to a shared flame. Your house became my sanctuary; we would exchange meals, help each other with homework, and drift off to sleep side by side on the living room floor during movie nights. Our parents adored us, …

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Beyond Gossip: The Purpose of Speaking About Others

A common adage suggests that asking for directions prevents one from becoming lost. This idea prompts me to reflect on whether any individual—past or present—has ever existed who refrains entirely from discussing others. The question persists in my mind: Is it possible for humans, as social beings, to avoid speaking of others altogether? Even religious texts, such as the Christian …

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The Burden of Forgotten Purpose

It’s disheartening when those entrusted with leadership lose sight of their purpose. Public office is meant to be a platform for service—to uplift, listen, and act in the best interest of the people. Yet too often, power warps priorities. Instead of humility, there’s arrogance; instead of collaboration, intimidation. Advice is ignored until plans crumble, and by then, trust has already …

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Protect Your Peace: Rising Above Life’s Chaos with Calm and Choice

By: Dorothy Adablah Life is unpredictable. Some days, everything flows smoothly. On other days, nothing goes your way. People disappoint you, plans unravel, and obstacles emerge without warning. Yet through it all, one truth remains: Your reaction is always within your control. Too often, we let situations or people steal our peace, amplify stress, and hijack our emotions. We overthink, …

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Valentine’s Day: A Hymn to Love Unspoiled

By: Naa Doodua Doodu A day to share, a day to dare— Not gilded roses, perfumed air, But love untainted, pure and spare, A lantern’s glow in shadows bare. The beggar’s palm, the orphan’s plea, The silent ache of souls unseen— These are the hearts we’re called to see, To kneel and serve, not just to glean. Yet now, the …

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A Key in the Dark

By: Dorothy Adablah I wanted to reach out because I know life hasn’t been easy lately, and it might feel like you’ve tried every option without seeing a way forward. I’ve been there too—staring into what felt like an endless night, where hope seemed out of reach and failure lingered like a constant companion. But here’s what I’ve learned: Every …

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The illusion of Altruism: The Unraveling of a Legacy

By his second semester, the campus revolted. Lectures were boycotted, graffiti branded him “The Student Emperor, ”and alumni threatened to withdraw donations. Yet, he remained defiant, sneering at critics: “They’ll regret doubting my vision.” But his reign collapsed under its hubris. When he attempted to slash scholarships to fund a “Presidential Retreat,” the faculty intervened, freezing SRC accounts. By graduation, …

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The illusion of Altruism: The Crack beneath the Crown

His first act as SRC President shattered illusions. At his inaugural General Assembly meeting, he demanded an official SUV, a driver on standby, and relocation to a luxury apartment—all funded by student fees. “Efficiency requires resources, ”he argued, dismissing critics as “enemies of progress.” Outrage erupted, but he weaponized a technicality: the SRC Constitution had expired, granting him unilateral spending …

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The illusion of Altruism: The Rise of a Revolutionary

In the bustling corridors of a prestigious university, a first-year student began etching his name into campus lore. Elected class representative for his charisma and tactical mind, he quickly became a voice for the voiceless. He fought against arbitrary grading systems, organized study groups for struggling peers, and even faced off with lecturers who belittled students. His bravery earned him …

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Love’s True Measure

By: Naa Doodua Doodu Loving someone—a heart’s embrace, Accepting them with gentle grace. Embracing flaws and strengths as one, A love that shines like the morning sun. Since their mood, though miles apart, Feel their soul, a work of art. Share with them your joy and pain, Love is unshaken by loss or gain. Don’t wait for wealth to show …

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