“Adwinsa: Our World and Our People for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 1” has been added to your cart. View cart
2715Products found
Filter
-
Adwinsa: History of Ghana for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 2
Adwinsa: History of Ghana for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 2
₵40.00 -
Adwinsa: History of Ghana for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 1
Adwinsa: History of Ghana for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 1
₵40.00 -
Everyday Doses Of Rhema 2021
Age Range: 6 – 19 years
The Bible enjoins us to “Train up a child in the way he[she] should go; and when he[she] is old, he[she] will never depart from it.” (Proverbs 22:6)
Everyday Doses of Rhema is a children and youth centred devotional. It is an annual devotional which aims to educate children on God’s word, to have a daily walk with God. It summarises various books of the Bible Chronologically and explains them in easy to understand language, for Christian children and young people, to understand how God’s word applies to their everyday lives.
₵30.00Everyday Doses Of Rhema 2021
₵30.00 -
White Dustless Chalk (100 sticks)
White Dustless Chalk (100 sticks)
₵20.00 -
The Secrets of Romance: Ingredients of Love – Chemistry Alert
Well, the Secrets of Romance aims to restore life and passion for marriage and relationships which are failing or floundering. It’s a book that reminds and helps you, to see that, it’s alright to be yourself; feel comfortable and safe in the arms of your sexual partner. The Secret of Romance guides readers on how to update their sexual fantasies. This book is more than just a guidebook for standard lovers and dating partners. The Secrets of Romance will arouse your thinking into intimacy. It is also a powerful and profound treasury of Wisdom.
The Secrets of Romance is deep, unique and ultimately beneficial for all relationships. It helps better your understanding and awareness of romance and related matters. This book will surely turn you on, to seek romance and love in the right order.
₵55.00 -
Adwinsa Bonjour, Amis: French for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 6
Adwinsa Bonjour, Amis: French for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 6
₵40.00 -
Adwinsa Bonjour, Amis: French for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 5
Adwinsa Bonjour, Amis: French for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 5
₵40.00 -
Adwinsa Bonjour, Amis: French for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 4
Adwinsa Bonjour, Amis: French for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 4
₵40.00 -
Adwinsa: Our World and Our People for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 6
Adwina: Our World and Our People for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 6
₵45.00 -
Adwinsa: Our World and Our People for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 5
Adwina: Our World and Our People for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 5
₵45.00 -
Adwinsa: Our World and Our People for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 4
Adwina: Our World and Our People for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 4
₵45.00 -
Adwinsa: Our World and Our People for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 3
Adwina: Our World and Our People for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 3
₵45.00 -
Adwinsa: Our World and Our People for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 2
Adwina: Our World and Our People for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 2
₵45.00 -
Adwinsa: Our World and Our People for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 1
Adwina: Our World and Our People for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 1
₵45.00 -
My Media Journey
This book is the autobiographical account of a young Ghanaian man’s unplanned entry into his country’s vibrant broadcasting industry at the turn of the century, and his largely triumphant yet occasionally tumultuous journey through it.
Although his father, Sam Clegg, had been a fixture of journalism as a formidable national newspaper editor for nearly a decade, from 1983 to 1992, Robert Nii Arday Clegg wasn’t drawn instinctively to the media. Young Clegg appeared to have fallen some distance away from the old tree that fruited him. It took a fair bit of coaxing and cajoling to bring him round to broadcasting, initially as a university campus studio cub, transitioning subsequently into the major leagues of radio talk show hosts in Ghana. The obstruction all along, he reveals, was his first love – no, not Mimi his beloved girlfriend who he was to marry later, but the Law profession.
My Media Journey is candid, completely unencumbered by flattery or camouflage. Clegg doesn’t dress b.s. up in make-up and polite synonyms. Excuse the Trumpian expression, but spades aren’t tremendous cutlery. What he sees as corporate shenanigans and acts of meanness are laid out unlaundered in the public square for readers, but so are acts of kindness and brotherly charity warmly and generously recounted.
From chapter to chapter, Clegg’s character emerges of a focused, self-confident and fiercely stubborn young man with an unwavering sense of political independence. He demonstrates this in his on-air and editorial encounters at Radio Gold and Starr FM, both broadcast stations based in the capital, Accra, and which have politician owners. His values-based approach to broadcasting is evident when on multiple occasions he rejects, with ease, offers of under-the-table monetary rewards from newsmakers for work done in the regular line of duty, as well as from unnamed government officials. The title of this book notwithstanding, Clegg throws in his love of sports and regales us with his own prodigious exploits at hockey and the sprints, and how that passion helps to open the doors to his media journey.
Also, he makes no pretence of his pride in his academic achievements borne out of intelligence, hard work and self-belief which, consequently, put him top of his law faculty class and reward him with a long-held dream — a place at Harvard Law School.
As Shimon Peres put it in his foreword to Start-Up Nation – the Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle, this book should be taken as an “interim report” on the evolving life and career of Clegg. It is but a small chapter in a much fuller story that is still writing itself.
— FOREWORD BY KWAKU SAKYI-ADDO
₵150.00My Media Journey
₵150.00