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Perseverance Conquers All: The Autobiography of Kantinka Kwame Donkor Fordwor
As a very poor boy, Kantinka sustained himself in school by selling firewood. He walked four miles every day from village, Breman, to Kumasi to attend school. He recounts how by dint of hard work, he sailed through elementary and secondary school to the Graduate School of Wharton even though fate had prevented him from doing sixth form studies. He recollects how at St. Augustine’s College, Cape Coast, he was cured of a strange disease by a traditional priest. His beloved wife had to discontinue her studies to help him complete his. Kantinka thus passed through a darkness of life which continued in his working life.
His decision to provide a house for the Executive Chairman of the Capital Investments Board, in order to save the Board huge sums of money in rent payments, was so maliciously interpreted that he was editorially castigated and lambasted. His ingenious polices that eventually helped to raise the capital of the African Development Bank from US $200 million to US $100 billion was rewarded with his dismissal as the President of the Bank.
He incurred the ire of his enemies for the appreciation he received from three Kings of Asante Kingdom.
Perseverance Conquers All portrays these midnight sides of Kantinka’s life to let his sun shine brightly. His wife gave him six children any father could wish for, whom he educated as a very responsible father. Providence made him help Ghana in its financial difficulties when he became the virtual Minister of Finance during the reign of Colonel Acheampong. His input to the progress of the Catholic Church has even been more monumental as explained beautifully in the book. Kantinka is indeed the sun at midnight.
Reliance on God, patriotism, philanthropy, hard work, good family life, good parenthood, honesty, and magnanimity is what this life story portrays. This is a book that all must have and read: the student as well as the teacher; the Christian, husband and patriot.
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Ga-English Vocabulary Book for Basic Schools (Little Sage Series)
Age: 5+ years
Ga-English Vocabulary Book for Basic Schools (Little Sage Series)
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Ma Yensua Akuapem Twi Pupil’s Book 6
Age: 9-12 years
Written and edited by a team of experienced Akuapem Twi teachers and experts, this book is structured on the 2019 Standards-Based Curriculum issued by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) of the Ministry of Education. It comprehensively covers all strands and sub-strands outlined in the curriculum namely: Oral Language (Listening & Speaking), Reading, Writing & Composition and Writing Conventions/Usage.
Content is age appropriate and language is carefully selected and reviewed by language consultants to ensure it is suitable for pupils in each grade.
The clear and accessible layout and design facilitates learning.
Illustrations are clear and colourful, making the book very attractive and appealing to pupils.
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Generosity: Everyday Values For Sunday School Children
Ami was not happy that she had to give away some of her clothing and toys. Her mother told her about the Parable of the Rich Fool. She then changed her mind and happily gathered some of her clothing and toys for the family donation.
Everyday Values for Sunday School Children is a collection of short stories on 10 values that every growing Christian child should imbibe. Each story shows the involvement of Christian parents in inculcating values in their children. It is the prayer of the author that this book will be a blessing into every home it finds its way into.
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Little Sage Beginning to Read: Phonics + Key Words (Reinforced Phonics Reader #3B)
Age Range: 2 – 5 years
A group of 3 & 4-letter phonics sounding words. We have put together in a creative way of repeating similar sounds. We have also used lots of key words that every reader needs to know how to identity and pronounce to be a successful reader.
Reinforced phonics reading helps children practise what they have learnt.
Practice reading increases confidence in children.
Keyword practice helps children identity and retain words for future use.
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The Boy Who Cut Off the Elephant’s Tail: A Ghanaian Folktale (African Folktale Series)
Age Range: 7 – 12 years
In this beautifully illustrated, collectable library of easy-to-read traditional folktale with their moral lessons, test questions, and activities for the young ones, classic African stories are brought magically to reality. The stories in the African Folktale Series (AFS) are filled with moral lessons that have been handed down from many generations to the present in many African countries from Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroons, Liberia, the Gambia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania to Zimbabwe. The traditional African elders who inhabited an ancient continent brimming with wisdom successfully utilized these folktales to socialize their youngsters to the moral requirements of their society to insure order, security and growth.
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Flashcards: KG Phonics (50 Cards)
This product is specially designed for higher levels in the study of Preschool Phonics.
It has various consonant blends, vowel blends, long vowels, short vowels, digraph splits, sight words and many others with their examples.
We wish you a pleasurable experience teaching your child/pupil.
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Flashcards: Colours & Shapes in Ga (36 cards)
Each card has a shape/colour on one side and the name of the shape/colour on the other side of the card. Great way to introduce your children and yourself to shapes and colours in the Ga language – in a fun way!
This product is designed to help the child learn the various shapes and colours. The shapes and colours in this box, however, go beyond just the basic/common shapes and colours for Nursery.
The use of flashcards is most effective and even enjoyable when there is parental guidance.
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Mimi Pɛɛse (Asante Twi)
Age Range: 2 – 7 years
Asante Twi version of 5 books of the same story in English
Grandma Mimi loves her home spick and span, and she likes to look smart too. She wears lively dresses and her purses always match. Especially her pink purse, which she carries everywhere.
What happens when Grandma Mimi’s favourite pink purse gets missing?
₵70.00Mimi Pɛɛse (Asante Twi)
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A Football Match
Age Range: 8 – 10 years
This early reader from Adaex focuses on character development with a story about taking responsibility for your own actions.Football can unite people but it can also be nasty if players and supporters are not courteous and do not see it as a unifying game.₵26.00A Football Match
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Proceedings of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (Volume XIII, 1975)
Proceedings, 1975.
Contents
Address by the Academy President at the 15th Anniversary Dinner – Professor E.A. Boateng
Tradition and Progress – Professor E.A. Boateng
Ghanaian Society in Change and Stability – Professor K.A. Dickson
The Study of French Literature: 17th Century French Drama and Corneille – Professor R.F. Amonoo
Chieftaincy in Ghana Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow – Nene Azu Mate-Kole
Chieftaincy in Ghana Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow – Nana Agyeman Badu I
Chieftaincy in Ghana Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow – Togbe Adza Tekpor VI
Chieftaincy in Northern Ghana – Mr. J.A. Braimah
Chieftaincy in Ghana Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow – Nii Anyetei Kwakwranya II
Traditional Marriage – Mrs. Emily Hesse
The Extended Family and Problems of Child Care in Modern Ghanaian Society – Dr. D.K. Fiawoo
The Family, the Individual and Inheritance – Professor W.C. Ekow Daniels
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Why Go for Crumbs If you Can Own the Bakery
Why settle for crumbs when you have the power to own the entire bakery?
In this inspiring and empowering book, you’ll learn how to shift your mindset from scarcity to abundance and start living the life you truly desire. With inspiring stories and practical advice, this book will help you break free from limiting beliefs and empower you totake bold action towards your goals.
Don’t settle for less than you deserve.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, artist, student, athlete, or anyone looking to unleash their full potential, “Why Go for Crumbs If You Can Own the Bakery? ’will help you unlock your true potential and create a life that’s truly worth living.
So what are you waiting for? It’s time to claim your rightful place at the table and own the bakery of your dreams.”
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Keku and the Hopscotch Challenge
Keku is a fun-loving young frog but competitive as well. So, when he hurts himself just before a major hopscotch contest, the race is on to see whether he can recover in time but also be able to beat his fellow contestants!
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Endurance: Everyday Values For Sunday School Children
Fire destroyed the house and property of the Numbo family. Sung complained and grumbled because he lost all the things he enjoyed before the fire. He read about Job in his children’s Bible and the experiences of Job taught him the value of endurance.
Everyday Values for Sunday School Children is a collection of short stories on 10 values that every growing Christian child should imbibe. Each story shows the involvement of Christian parents in inculcating values in their children. It is the prayer of the author that this book will be a blessing into every home it finds its way into.
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Service: Everyday Values For Sunday School Children
Tifigra pretended to be sick anytime it was the turn of his family to clean the church. He did not want to take part in church activities. After watching a video about the call of the little boy Samuel in Bible, he became eager to take part in church activities.
Everyday Values for Sunday School Children is a collection of short stories on 10 values that every growing Christian child should imbibe. Each story shows the involvement of Christian parents in inculcating values in their children. It is the prayer of the author that this book will be a blessing into every home it finds its way into.
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