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Working with Rawlings
Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings burst on the Ghanaian political scene with a failed military mutiny on May 15th, 1979. On June 4th 1979, following a successful uprising staged by junior officers and other ranks of the Ghana Armed Forces, he emerged as the Chairman of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) which ruled Ghana for three months and handed over to a civilian constitutional government on 24th September 1979. On 31st December 1981, he overthrew the constitutional government and formed the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) as the Government of Ghana. He was elected a constitutional President in 1992 and assumed office as such on 7th January 1993. He served two terms as President of the Republic of Ghana, finally leaving office on 6th January 2001.
Jerry John Rawlings is an enigma. It was a privilege working with him and being close to him. He and I went through many exciting experiences together. I have documented some of those experiences in this book. But there are many other experiences which I have not documented either because they belong to the realm of confidentiality or of privacy. What I have documented, however, is enough to give present and future leaders some ideas about governance at the highest levels; the dos and don’ts of governance; the skills required for governance and the importance of human relations as a leadership trait.
This is not a book about Jerry John Rawlings. It is not a book about Kwamena Ahwoi. It is not a book about the PNDC. It is not a book about the NDC. It is a book about Kwamena Ahwoi working with Jerry John Rawlings; our working relationship; our ups and downs and our joint commitment to building a better Ghana than the one we found it. Somewhere along the line, we drifted apart. This book is about that as well. It is my hope that Ghana’s leaders of today and our leaders of the future will learn some lessons from my account of Working with Rawlings, leaving out the negatives and accentuating the positives.
₵150.00Working with Rawlings
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Grandma’s List (Hardcover)
Winner of the Golden Baobab prize, Grandma’s List is a hardcover book for children aged 5+.
Fatima is determined to save the day. She wants to help Grandma with her to-do list so that everyone will realize that she is a big girl now! But the errands don’t go exactly as expected…Fatima, what have you done?
₵40.00Grandma’s List (Hardcover)
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The Bold New Normal: Creating The Africa Where Everyone Prospers
Have you ever wondered what it will take to transform each African country into a prosperous nation where each citizen has a real opportunity to thrive? Africa’s narrative has been shaped by a vision of the future that remains bleak. A vision that says a little more is okay for the African. It is time to challenge and change our paradigm of what great outcomes look like for an African country.
It is time for The Bold New Normal of an Africa where citizens of each country genuinely have the opportunity to prosper.
The formula for sustainable prosperity has been tried and tested world over. Why then do we continue to hope that a different method, that has thus far failed the continent, will create sustainable prosperity?
The Bold New Normal is a timely publication that coincides with the 400th anniversary of the start of slavery: the year of return. 400 years since the unraveling of African began, it is time to piece her back together and focus forward. It is surely the time for The Bold New Normal!
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Exercise Book Note 1: Tourist Attractions – Elmina Castle, Central Region
Exercise Book Note 1: Tourist Attractions – Elmina Castle, Central Region
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Oko and the Dancing Baboon
Suitable for JHS students and children between 12 and 15 years.
Oko and the Dancing Baboon tells of the wonderful bond between Oko and his intelligent dancing pet baboon, Patapaa. The two are painfully separated when Oko’s unscrupulous brother- in-law takes the baboon away on tour for money. Overworked and maltreated, Patapaa is miraculously saved from death, but is still in danger. How does Oko cope with the problems of settling in a new school and Patapaa’s problems? How do the two friends eventually get to the attention of the head of state and become part of a children’s cultural ambassador troupe to tour Europe?
₵35.00Oko and the Dancing Baboon
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The President’s Son (Winmat Senior Readers)
The two rogues would like to reap where they have not sown. Will Tabi be able to impersonate the President’s son successfully? Will the sugarcoated words and grabbing hands be enough to get them to the land of milk and honey?
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Working with Rawlings
Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings burst on the Ghanaian political scene with a failed military mutiny on May 15th, 1979. On June 4th 1979, following a successful uprising staged by junior officers and other ranks of the Ghana Armed Forces, he emerged as the Chairman of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) which ruled Ghana for three months and handed over to a civilian constitutional government on 24th September 1979. On 31st December 1981, he overthrew the constitutional government and formed the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) as the Government of Ghana. He was elected a constitutional President in 1992 and assumed office as such on 7th January 1993. He served two terms as President of the Republic of Ghana, finally leaving office on 6th January 2001.
Jerry John Rawlings is an enigma. It was a privilege working with him and being close to him. He and I went through many exciting experiences together. I have documented some of those experiences in this book. But there are many other experiences which I have not documented either because they belong to the realm of confidentiality or of privacy. What I have documented, however, is enough to give present and future leaders some ideas about governance at the highest levels; the dos and don’ts of governance; the skills required for governance and the importance of human relations as a leadership trait.
This is not a book about Jerry John Rawlings. It is not a book about Kwamena Ahwoi. It is not a book about the PNDC. It is not a book about the NDC. It is a book about Kwamena Ahwoi working with Jerry John Rawlings; our working relationship; our ups and downs and our joint commitment to building a better Ghana than the one we found it. Somewhere along the line, we drifted apart. This book is about that as well. It is my hope that Ghana’s leaders of today and our leaders of the future will learn some lessons from my account of Working with Rawlings, leaving out the negatives and accentuating the positives.
₵150.00Working with Rawlings
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Grandma’s List (Hardcover)
Winner of the Golden Baobab prize, Grandma’s List is a hardcover book for children aged 5+.
Fatima is determined to save the day. She wants to help Grandma with her to-do list so that everyone will realize that she is a big girl now! But the errands don’t go exactly as expected…Fatima, what have you done?
₵40.00Grandma’s List (Hardcover)
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The Bold New Normal: Creating The Africa Where Everyone Prospers
Have you ever wondered what it will take to transform each African country into a prosperous nation where each citizen has a real opportunity to thrive? Africa’s narrative has been shaped by a vision of the future that remains bleak. A vision that says a little more is okay for the African. It is time to challenge and change our paradigm of what great outcomes look like for an African country.
It is time for The Bold New Normal of an Africa where citizens of each country genuinely have the opportunity to prosper.
The formula for sustainable prosperity has been tried and tested world over. Why then do we continue to hope that a different method, that has thus far failed the continent, will create sustainable prosperity?
The Bold New Normal is a timely publication that coincides with the 400th anniversary of the start of slavery: the year of return. 400 years since the unraveling of African began, it is time to piece her back together and focus forward. It is surely the time for The Bold New Normal!
₵150.00 -
Exercise Book Note 1: Tourist Attractions – Elmina Castle, Central Region
Exercise Book Note 1: Tourist Attractions – Elmina Castle, Central Region
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Oko and the Dancing Baboon
Suitable for JHS students and children between 12 and 15 years.
Oko and the Dancing Baboon tells of the wonderful bond between Oko and his intelligent dancing pet baboon, Patapaa. The two are painfully separated when Oko’s unscrupulous brother- in-law takes the baboon away on tour for money. Overworked and maltreated, Patapaa is miraculously saved from death, but is still in danger. How does Oko cope with the problems of settling in a new school and Patapaa’s problems? How do the two friends eventually get to the attention of the head of state and become part of a children’s cultural ambassador troupe to tour Europe?
₵35.00Oko and the Dancing Baboon
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The President’s Son (Winmat Senior Readers)
The two rogues would like to reap where they have not sown. Will Tabi be able to impersonate the President’s son successfully? Will the sugarcoated words and grabbing hands be enough to get them to the land of milk and honey?
₵30.00
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The Yellow Ball in the Sky
Araba is excited when she sees the bright yellow colour of the Sun in the sky. When she asks about the yellow ball, her mother tells her that it’s the Sun.
Araba decides to ask the Sun many questions. When the Sun replies, they become friends.
What does the Sun tell Araba? Will Araba heed to the Sun’s words or order for them to be friends forever.₵25.00The Yellow Ball in the Sky
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A Journey to Lake Sana
Lake Sana is one of the beautiful Lakes visited by many including tourists. It has a lot of fishes and other aquatic animals in it. Oduro was very happy when he returned home because his teacher had told them they will be going on an excursion to Lake Sana,
His father had promised him to pay for the excursion if he placed first to third position in class.
What will Oduro do in order to go to Lake Sana?₵25.00A Journey to Lake Sana
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Naughty Adwoba
When Adwoba is punished for her naughty behaviour, she escapes into the bush. She falls into a deep sleep and wakes only to find herself in a strange room with some other children whose hands and feet are tied up.
As she screams and cries for release, an ugly-looking man enters. What happens to Adwoba and the other children? Will she ever see her mom and friends again?₵25.00Naughty Adwoba
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Fafa at the Zoo
Fafa, a beautiful girl of about eight years old loves animals. Her parents promised to take her to the Zoo when she comes first in class. She studied very hard and came first. Mr and Mrs Osei sent their daughter to the Zoo as they had promised.
₵25.00Fafa at the Zoo
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Femi and Koro
Femi has just cooked some delicious potatoes and was about to enjoy it alone. Unfortunately for him, Kofo his friend is passing by at the period and asks if he could join him.
Femi cannot refuse because of his customs, so instead, devises a plan to outsmart Koro and have his food all to himself. Femi gets to find out the hard way, that sometimes the person who thinks he’s being clever, can turn out to be the one who’s been outsmarted
₵25.00Femi and Koro
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Story time with Eno Anowa
Naming ceremony is a rite every child goes through in the Ghanaian society eight days after birth. In this story, Eno Anowa, the great storyteller of Subanpa village tells the children gathered in her compound a story of a naming ceremony in Bobokrom.
₵25.00Story time with Eno Anowa
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A Day with Aunty Ama
The first day with Aunty Ama was glorious. She did things she has never done before: feeding birds and collecting eggs that the layers have laid. What a glorious day? But it soon ends sadly when she heard the honk of her father’s car.
Ama felt sad but knew she would have visit again.
₵25.00A Day with Aunty Ama
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Who Went Highest?
Blackie the dog wants to play with Kwame and Ama on the swing at the playground but his request is denied. The children, after playing, argue on who went higest on the swing till they got home.
As night falls, Blackie sneaks out of the house to play on the swing at the playground. He plans on going the highest swing.
₵25.00Who Went Highest?
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Akoto’s Birthday Party
At the Kumasi Children’s Park, there was on activity Akoto couldn’t take his eyes off. It was the bicycle race. Akoto told his parents about how he would love to own one of those bicycles.
So, what will Akoto do to get his own bicycle?
₵25.00Akoto’s Birthday Party
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The Essentials of Early Childhood care and Education: A Handbook on Operating Early Childhood Development Centers and Orphanages in Ghana
A Handbook on Operating Early Childhood Development Centers and Orphanages in Ghana
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Skippy Finds a Friend
Skippy, a hairy white dog, is always left alone in the house. This leads to his adventure at the beach.
Let’s find out what happen at the beach.
₵25.00Skippy Finds a Friend
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Portia’s Garden
A competition to change the face of the community was announced by chief. Dela, a class four pupil, and his friends decide to participate by planting trees in the community. What happened after Dela and his team met at the town square for the chief to announce the winners?
₵25.00Portia’s Garden
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Well Done, Dela
A competition to change the face of the community was announced by chief. Dela, a class four pupil, and his friends decide to participate by planting trees in the community. What happened after Dela and his team met at the town square for the chief to announce the winners?
₵25.00Well Done, Dela
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The Wicked Lion
There’s famine in the animal kingdom. The big animals start eating the children of the smaller and weaker animals. After their numerous complaints have fallen on deaf ears they decide to leave. But the koala bird curses the king before she dies. What happens when the king’s son fall sick?
₵25.00The Wicked Lion
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The Adventures of Purry
Aaron found a little beautiful parrot in his backyard one cold morning. After nursing it for some days, Aaron decided to keep this parrot he named Purry. Purry was happy with Aaron in his little cage until one afternoon when Purry was visited by another parrot.
This visit became the reason why Purry took a decision he never thought of.₵25.00The Adventures of Purry
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