• The Unconventional Mother: How I Nurtured My Daughter with Disability into a Global Leader

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    If you think you have seen it all, this is the book that makes you stop. No, you haven’t. The extent that a super hero of a mother goes to keep her daughter alive and functional would fire you up and revise your notes about this thing called life.

    Struck at birth by an unexpected combination of strange conditions, the life of a young girl was hanging in the balance from day one. The reader cannot help but be thrilled by how a mother – in the name of God – went to battle with and against science, eventually gifting to us a world-class professional.

    Sometimes a medical journal, sometimes a family drama, sometimes a life-and-death page-turner, the episodes in this book involve diverse experts, hospitals across several countries, unusual insights on health as well as a redeeming grace of the highest order. This roller coaster lifesaving journey fortifies your resolve in your own particular struggle. When you finish The Unconventional Mother, the phrase ‘it is possible’ will taste different in your mouth.

  • They Call Me Archie: Amazing Journey of Destiny

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    ONE FOR THE GIRLS

    There are some life stories you just cannot beat. Each time the names of such champions drop, one might as well perform a rite of acknowledgment…any. Their lives have graced hundreds of lives, and hundreds of lives continue to be redeemed through them. They have seen it all. Done it all. They love and they are loved. These individuals have given, and still have more in store.  According to the Canon of the Classics, these persons, even the gods envy.

    Rosina Aboagye Acheampong is one such mortal.  From the precocity of her childhood, her dance with life has been one amazing ball of faith … and chance, nay, destiny. These captivating pages reel out the adventures of a pathfinder, a mould breaker and a pacesetter. Yes, her name might be synonymous with Wesley Girls, but be it at the national or community level, to list what she has achieved is to embark on the impossible.

    Beautifully, however, Archie the Matriarch does not seem to see the power of her influence. She only wants to give thanks and praise.

     

    Not only does this book make interesting reading, it also gives deep insights into the author and her experiences as one of Ghana’s influential and foremost educationists. It is, undoubtedly, a must-read book! – John Agyekum Kufuor, former President of Ghana

    I am yet to hear of any group of students who passed through her hands…who do not remember her with utmost respect and affection. – Professor Ama Ata Aidoo

    As the Headmistress, she re-defined the role. Indeed, the personality she brought to the position is irreplaceable and iconic. – Ambassador Evelyn Anita Stokes

  • The Fourth John: Reign, Rejection & Rebound

    The Fourth John: Reign, Rejection & Rebound

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    An influential northern caucus is secretly meeting and grooming him to contest the man who will select him as a vice presidential candidate. A meeting between the first lady and the Brong-Ahafo caucus results in, perhaps, the fastest ministerial reshuffle in the history of the country. At 2a.m., before the breaking of a major scandal, there is a meeting between the president’s friend and the investigative journalist about how to involve the main opposition leader, in the story to minimise its damage to the president in the upcoming election. The wife of the president reports the wife of the vice president to the vice president’s mother. The night before a crucial election, the president and his main contender are locked up in a meeting with Ghana’s most revered traditional ruler.

    These and other revealing accounts on governance, policies and programmes of the fourth presidency of Ghana’s Fourth Republic are the intriguing contents of this book. Here, the journalist whose investigations are believed to have contributed to the downfall of the administration gets brutally intimate with the regime.

    Rare interviews with key figures of the governing party and historical contexts to contemporary events provide readers and students of African politics the inside story of what is considered the model democracy on the continent. The fluidity of the writing style and humour make this book about politics and governance in Ghana’s Fourth Republic both informative, educative and entertaining.

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  • E-Book: More Profitable Than Gold – Less Capital Needed

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    The purpose of this book is to help the new generation of African entrepreneurs embrace the reality of achieving higher net profit margins through investing and participating in the business of farming where less capital is needed.

    This phenomenon will facilitate the creation of jobs and birth an agribusiness eco-system that would create wealth and hence improve the livelihoods of many in Africa.

    According to the African Development Bank (AfDB), food importation into Africa as at 2017, stood at $35 billion and it is estimated that this figure will hit a staggering figure of $110 billion by the year 2025, if we continue the current trend of importation without giving much attention to the business of farming.

    These statistics are alarming and justifies the call for African governments to take farming more seriously. Even though there are other businesses that are also more profitable than gold, this book focuses primarily on the Horticulture side of Agribusiness.

    This book will give any “wannabe farmer” the acute knowledge to be able to start and run a profitable farm with little capital.

  • PCPC: Part-Time Christian, Part-Time Chica

    In Accra, Sunday belongs to God, but Monday belongs to the hustle. Inside the True Light Assembly, the pews are packed with the devout. But on the streets of Ghana’s capital, faith doesn’t pay medical bills, and righteousness won’t keep a business afloat.
    Part-time Christian, Part-time Chica follows nine characters balancing religious devotion against the brutal realities of survival: Sisi Aku, a market queen and church pillar, sells adulterated food to her own community to keep her business alive. Kojo uses scripture to scam foreigners online, racing to pay for his mother’s medical bills. Purity exploits the vulnerability of church girls to serve his own hidden agendas.
    From gambling and internet fraud to the quiet strains of managing Sickle Cell and PCOS, the crises of the streets bleed through the church walls. When a single incident forces all nine paths to collide, the pious facades collapse. This is a fast-paced social commentary on modern Ghana, exposing the compromises people make when morality clashes with sheer necessity.

  • Life Beyond Opinions

    In a world where opinions are loud, expectations are endless, and perfection is constantly redefined, many people quietly lose themselves trying to belong.

    Life Beyond Opinions is a deeply reflective and empowering book that invites you to pause, think, and reconnect with who you truly are.

    Through honest conversations about beauty, identity, relationships, pressure, failure, healing, and purpose, this book explores the silent struggles many people carry:
    the need for approval, the weight of comparison, the pain of unmet expectations, and the courage required to live authentically.

    From the pressure of artificial standards to the realities of family, emotional exhaustion, growth, and self-discovery, each chapter challenges you to see life differently:
    not through the lens of society, but through truth, awareness, and self-understanding.

    This is not a book about perfection.

    It is a book about clarity.
    About healing.
    About freedom.

    It will remind you that:

    • Your life is not a race
    • Your worth is not a performance
    • Your identity is not defined by opinions
    • And your peace is worth protecting

    With powerful reflections on confidence, resilience, relationships, womanhood, emotional well-being, and personal growth, Life Beyond Opinions offers more than inspiration.

    It offers perspective.

    Because the moment you stop living for approval,
    you begin to truly live.

  • Empowering Little Minds: A journey into Financial Wisdom for kids

    Empowering Little Minds (Ages 12–15): Turning Awareness into Judgment

    This sequel meets the teenager right where they stand—between curiosity and confusion. It dives deeper into budgeting, the concept of value, borrowing, interest, and responsible spending. It’s full of relatable stories: the cost of peer pressure, the temptation of credit, and the power of patience. It helps teens connect the dots between daily choices and future freedom.

     

  • Anchored Hope

    Anchored Hope will help you:

    -Grow in Spiritual Confidence

    -Stay grounded through life’s storms

    -Discover your identity and purpose in Christ.

     

    Anchored Hope

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  • Prepare for your Wedding

    Prepare for Your Wedding offers a fresh perspective on love, preparation, and restoration — helping women build strong foundations for lasting marriages.

    Inside, you’ll discover:

    • The Mindset Shift You Need: Learn how your thoughts and beliefs about love, marriage, and yourself may be blocking your blessings.

    • Unseen Patterns: Recognize the subtle habits and behaviors that are unknowingly sabotaging your chances of meeting the right person.

    • Practical Steps for Change: Actionable advice on how to break free from past hurts and open yourself up to God’s best plan for your life.

    • Biblical Wisdom and Guidance: Gain clarity on how to align your heart with God’s will for your love life and understand the divine purpose behind your waiting season.

    You’ve waited long enough for answers. Now is the time to understand why your marriage hasn’t manifested yet—and how you can finally position yourself to receive it.

    This book empowers you to break free from the past, embrace your worth, and confidently step into the future God has already prepared for you.

    This book is a must-read for:

    Teenage girls preparing for their future

    Single ladies, Single mums

    Divorced women seeking for a fresh start on their relation journeys

    Brides-to-be and newlyweds

    Unmarried friends or family members

    Pastors, Marriage Counsellors and relationship coaches

    Divorced women ready to rediscover love

    Guys seeking to be married soon

     

    Prepare for your Wedding

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  • Culture of Honor

    Through clear expositions and prophetic insights, the book traces the meaning of honor of Honor from its Hebrew and Greek roots. This is more thana book; it is a blueprint for living with reverence, integrity and alignment with God’s order.

    Culture of Honor

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  • Soul Winning

    Whether you are a new or seasoned believer or minister, this book will inspire and equip you to fulfil your divine mandate to reach the lost.

    Soul Winning

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  • Making It Big: Lessons from a Life in Business (Hardcover)

    “When Femi Otedola, one of Nigeria’s and Africa’s most successful entrepreneurs, decides to capture his experiences in the form of this book, it is important! As the author himself notes, there are very few books by successful African business leaders documenting their journey and sharing lessons learned for posterity, but in particular for a younger generation.” – NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA, Director General, World Trade Organization (from the Preface)

     

    FEMI OTEDOLA is one of Africa’s greatest philanthropists. The self-made entrepreneur and Forbes-rated billionaire dreamt of his first business before he was ten years old and made his first billion by the age of 41.

     

    Part business book, part memoir, this book charts Otedola’s ambition, hard work, successes, challenges and setbacks – from making a billion, to losing a billion to making it back again and, as one of Africa’s richest men, settling into a philanthropic role to give back to the continent.

     

    Otedola’s role as disruptor in his country’s oil industry transformed Forte Oil Plc into one of the highest performing companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. In 2010 he was awarded the prestigious National Honour of “Commander of the Order of the Niger – CON” in recognition of his contributions to the growth of Nigeria’s economy and for his philanthropy. He was appointed a vice-president of Save the Children, the UK-based charity in 2021, and he is the chancellor at Augustine University, Epe.

     

    Making It Big is a masterclass in attaining and maintaining a positive mindset and a reminder that it is possible to defy the odds, no matter how stacked they are against you. Packed with personal philosophies and business lessons, this is a book of hope, backed up by solutions, written to inspire entrepreneurs in Africa and from everywhere.

  • Motor Insurance Law and Practice

    In this book, the author takes you on a journey through the world of motor insurance. The book covers and discusses in sufficient depth all essential aspects of motor insurance. It is written for the benefit of insurance practitioners, students, and lawyers.

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