• The Essentials of Risk and Insurance

    “The Essentials of Risk and Insurance” takes you on a deep dive into the world of risk and insurance. It serves as a great reference guide to all insurance practitioners across all aspects of insurance operations – from underwriting to claims; and from reinsurance to finance. Nothing has been left out! The breadth and depth of the topics covered also makes it an ideal study material for students of insurance both at the undergraduate and professional levels.

    Readers can expect to learn the following:

    1. A detailed and complete explanation of risk management in all its component parts.

    2. An elaborate discussion of Enterprise Risk Management and Business Continuity Management.

    3. A comprehensive analysis of all theoretical concepts in insurance.

    4. A blow-by-blow account of the historical development of insurance in Ghana.

    5. An extensive elucidation of the regulatory landscape of insurance in Ghana; it distils the Insurance Act, 2021 (Act 1061) and draws out the essential elements of the legal and regulatory framework of insurance in Ghana.

    6. An exhaustive description of all the functions that are performed in an insurance company – production and underwriting; the insurance claims process; control functions; finance and investment function; and the reinsurance function.

    7. A detailed coverage of IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts; it discusses this all-important IFRS standard in a manner that makes it easily understandable for even the uninitiated in accounting and finance.

    8. A bonus chapter on insurance ratio analysis, covering all critical metrics for evaluating the financial performance of insurance companies.

     

  • Court Administration in Ghana: Civil and Criminal Proceedings

    The book contains Fast Track and Automated Court Procedures and Case Management, Essential Precedents and Chamber Correspondence for Lawyers as well as a Directory Location for Courts.

    One of the valuable features of the book is the provision of information on different aspects of court work and procedures unique to specific areas. Judicial Accounting, which is another aspect of the book, is different from the normal accounting duties in other government departments.

    The offers a guide to the clerks and managers of law firms, court registry, provides information on essential precedents, chamber correspondence, law students and other tools lawyers need. No court can operate without successive inputs of court registrars, thus, the book is essential to understanding and managing courtroom matters.

     

  • Rights in Action: Trends, Challenges & Lessons

    The ‘Rights in Action: Trends, Challenges and Lessons’ examines Supreme Court decisions on rights and freedoms. In the process, attention is drawn to judicial trends, challenges and lessons from jurisdictions such as Ireland, Britain, India, United States of America, Canada and South Africa. Also discussed are issues involving, for example, the repeal of the offence of causing fear and alarm, bail policy, fair trial, full disclosure of the prosecution’s case, scope of freedom of expression and information, spousal rights, political attitude to the vulnerable in society, limits of rights adjudication (polycentricism), doctrine of political questions, reasonableness, proportionality, the Common Law method, nature and scope of rights, freedom and directive principles of social/state policy

  • Conflict of Laws in Ghana

    Generations of Ghanaian law students, scholars, legal practitioners and judges have engaged with conflict of laws issues in their respective capacities. Regrettably, they have not had access to an authentic Ghanaian treatise on the discipline — a treatise foregrounded in Ghanaian case law and legislation. They have had to rely on foreign treatises (often very dated editions) mainly written by reputed English scholars.

    Richard Frimpong Oppong and Kissi Agyebeng have filled this void in the scholarship on Ghanaian law with their sophisticated and skilfully executed work of scholarship: Conflict of Laws in Ghana.

    This monograph is a timely publication. We live in a globalised world, a world beset with conflict of laws problems. Increases in cross-border movements of persons and the concomitant cross-border relationships they create, the growth of international commerce and foreign direct investment, ever-increasing international litigation, and international arbitration have all highlighted the importance of conflict of laws as a discipline.

    Judges, legal scholars, legal practitioners, law students and, indeed, all who operate in the international legal terrain, must take notice of this comprehensive work.

    The range, depth and originality of Conflict of Laws in Ghana make it a must-read for anyone confronted with a conflict of laws issue in Ghana. They will find much value in doing so.

  • Bookset: Reading Starter Pack (13 books)

    Age Range: 2 – 5  years

    Introduce your child to alphabets, colours, numbers, phonics and the joy of reading with this 13 exciting, colourfully-illustrated books, carefully curated to let you bond with your little bundle of joy as you discover the world together.

     

  • Junior African Writers Series Bookset Levels 1 – 2 (20 titles)

    Develop literacy skills in your 8-17 year olds with exciting and engaging books for all reading levels.
    The sentence structure and vocabulary has been carefully constructed to suit your students experience and age so that as they grow, so do their literacy abilities.
    Titles in this set include (likely to change due to availability of titles):
    Taxi to Johannesburg — Matlakala Bopape and Peta Constable (Level 1)
    The Big Fight — Michael Cullup (Level 1)
    The Frightened Thief — Amu Djoleto (Level 1)
    The Midnight Caller — Anthony Umelo (Level 2)
    The Hyena Valley — The Hyena Valley (Level 2)
    The Secret of Nkwe Hill — Marcus Khama ter Haar (Level 2)
    The Smile Thief — Fatou Keita (Level 2)
    The Magic Pool — Gaele Mogwe (Level 2)
    Happy the Street Child — F.M. Mlekwa (Level 2)
    Kodua’s Ark — Yaw Ababio Boateng (Level 3)
    The Ashanti Golden Stool — Ayebia Ribeiro-Ayeh (Level 3)
    The Haunted Taxi Driver — Kofi Sekyi (Level 3)
    Valley of Skulls — Anokye Wiredu (Level 3)
    The Secret Valley — Mike Sadler (Level 4)
    Paulo’s Strange Adventure — Barbara Kimenye (Level 4)
    The Ivory Poachers — Linda Pfotenhauer (Level 5)

  • What I Choose to Remember: An Autobiography of Nana Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng

    What I Choose to Remember: An Autobiography of Nana Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng

    “What l choose to Remember” is representative of the deepest essence of Nana Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng. A free but focused mind, he chooses to share his relevant experiences at various stages in his remarkably eventful life – from Asamankese to the city of Accra, traveling extensively – which he filled with drama, scholarship, idealism, joy, pain, selflessness and passion. His media presence, to which l proudly played a role, raised his optimum self culminating in his publication entitled “ Truth Over Speed”.
    The choices he presents in this book illuminate the personality who meant differently to different people, as a radical student, an ideologue and a chief.
    His engaging style of writing is clearly demonstrated in this book and explains why anybody would love to read this anywhere, anytime, anyhow. This is Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng.
    Hon Kojo Yankah,
    Founder, African University of Communications & Business (AUCB);
    Founder, Pan African Heritage Museum (PAHM);
    Former Editor of the Daily Graphic & Minister of State.

    What I Choose to Remember is a powerful autobiography by one of Ghana’s most influential and finest media figures. The book details his leftist journey through student activism, journalism, and political advocacy. Written with humor and sharp storytelling, the book blends personal experiences with Ghana’s political historical changes, from early childhood rebellion to Marxist-Leninist student leadership, exile, human rights advocacy and his eventual return home to media work.
    In addition to its captivating narrative, the book provides valuable insights for students of political history, political science, sociology, human rights, and above all else, media studies. It also highlights the author’s ideological growth, as he embraces both religion and traditional leadership in later years.
    Nana K A Busia, Jr
    Assistant Professor & Research Fellow, Public International Law,
    School of Advanced Studies, University of London, UK;
    Former Senior Legal & Policy Advisor, UN.

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  • The Fundamental Principles of Insurance Law

    “The Essentials of Risk and Insurance” takes you on a deep dive into the world of risk and insurance. It serves as a great reference guide to all insurance practitioners across all aspects of insurance operations – from underwriting to claims; and from reinsurance to finance. Nothing has been left out! The breadth and depth of the topics covered also makes it an ideal study material for students of insurance both at the undergraduate and professional levels.

    Readers can expect to learn the following:

    1. A detailed and complete explanation of risk management in all its component parts.

    2. An elaborate discussion of Enterprise Risk Management and Business Continuity Management.

    3. A comprehensive analysis of all theoretical concepts in insurance.

    4. A blow-by-blow account of the historical development of insurance in Ghana.

    5. An extensive elucidation of the regulatory landscape of insurance in Ghana; it distils the Insurance Act, 2021 (Act 1061) and draws out the essential elements of the legal and regulatory framework of insurance in Ghana.

    6. An exhaustive description of all the functions that are performed in an insurance company – production and underwriting; the insurance claims process; control functions; finance and investment function; and the reinsurance function.

    7. A detailed coverage of IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts; it discusses this all-important IFRS standard in a manner that makes it easily understandable for even the uninitiated in accounting and finance.

    8. A bonus chapter on insurance ratio analysis, covering all critical metrics for evaluating the financial performance of insurance companies.

     

  • Proudly Ghanaian: Our Gold Still Glitters

    Through a blend of humor and deep insight, the book examines themes of leadership, morality, and national identity, using storytelling as both a mirror and a critique of society. Yankah skillfully balances satire with a deep love for his country, showing how laughter can be a powerful tool for reflection and change. Infused with local proverbs, vibrant anecdotes, and timeless wisdom, Proudly Ghanaian captures the essence of Ghanaian heritage while calling for accountability and progress.

    Whether highlighting the lighter side of daily life or tackling more profound societal issues, Yankah’s writing entertains, inspires, and challenges readers to think critically about what it truly means to be Ghanaian. His signature mix of intellect and humor ensures that this book remains engaging long after the last page is turned. Proudly Ghanaian is a must-read for anyone who enjoys cultural exploration, biting satire, and an unflinching look at the human condition. Prepare to laugh, ponder, and rediscover what it truly means to be Proudly Ghanaian

  • The Law of Mortgages in Ghana

    The Law of Mortgages in Ghana discusses the Law relating to the use of immovable property as security for the repayment of a loan or the performance of some other obligations. It explores the historical contours of mortgages tracing its evolution from ancient Roman times through its development in English Law and how it was received in Ghana as a legacy of colonization as well as statutory interventions in Ghana. It discusses the various ways in which a mortgage may be created under Ghanaian Law as well as the essential characteristics of a mortgage and the incidents captured in the maxim “once a mortgage, always a mortgage”.

    In this regard, it also discusses the nuances and legal ramifications of mortgaging marital property or property belonging to a spouse, particularly married women, as well as the considerations of independent legal advice leading to the conclusion of a mortgage transaction.

    This book also addresses the remedies available to a mortgage in the event of default. The remedies discussed include suing the mortgagor on his personal covenant to perform; sale of the mortgaged property (judicially and statutorily); exercise of the right of possession; and the appointment of a Receiver. These discussions are done in the context of the various relevant statutes such as the Mortgages Act, 1972 (NRCD 96), the Home Mortgage Finance Act, 2008(Act 770) and the Borrowers and Lenders Act, 2008 (Act778). It also discusses the vexed question of priority of mortgages which determines the sequence in which competing claims over a mortgaged property or sale proceeds of a mortgaged property are settled, particularly in the event that the proceeds of sale are not enough to pay all mortgages. Furthermore, it discusses technical concepts relating to priority of mortgages such as tacking, consolidation, marshaling, exoneration and contribution.

    The book also treats the subject of transfer of mortgages by both the transferor and transferee; redemption of mortgages; and pledges. The last chapter of the book is the practitioner’s chapter which focuses on the intricacies of a mortgage action.

  • The GIMPA Story: Transforming a Public Service Training School into a Self-Financing University of Leadership, Management, and Administration in Ghana

    Driven by the passion of his vision agenda for the cause of his appointment as Director-General of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, GIMPA, from 1st January 2000 to December 2008, Stephen Adei (now Professor Emeritus), the first Rector of GIMPA, set out to do the seemingly impossible in the rough terrain of a predominantly patrimonial and static Ghanaian society.

    With the encouragement of his first Council and despite fierce resistance to his vision and tenure from intransigent and powerful forces from within the Institute, a section of the media and political bigwigs, Stephen championed his vision cause with the unalloyed support of a loyal few from GIMPA, and importantly, with the support of his dear wife, and friend, Mrs. Georgina Adei, his steadfast faith in the Lord Jesus, the Bible-centered values and principles.

    From January 2000 to December 2008, Stephen with his team chalked an enviable vision of success in transforming a public service training institution into a self-financing public university and a centre of excellence in leadership, management, and administration in Ghana.

    In this revealing book, he evokes memories of that hard road to vision success, imparts valuable leadership lessons, and, importantly, shares this experience as “a testimony of what the Lord Jesus Christ…can do with His feeble servants.”

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