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Egya YÉ› Sunsum (Mfantse)
An advice to the Youth to give due respect to elders and the need to prepare a “Will” before one’s death.
₵40.00Egya YÉ› Sunsum (Mfantse)
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Mfantse Kasa Ho Mbra Na Dwumadzi Buukuu (Mfantse)
This book treats some rules for speaking and writing the Fante Language.
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MewÉ” Bi Ka – AnwensÉ›m (Akuapem Twi)
This book contains 74titles of interesting poems covering almost every aspect of life.
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Aku Sika (Akuapem Twi)
This is a fiction based on one of the Akan Folk tales. It is about a great King who married two wives. One of these women was very jealous; she sought the destruction of the other wife by saying many bad things about her to the king. In the end, the jealous wife dug her own grave.
₵38.00Aku Sika (Akuapem Twi)
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Odoi Diŋ: Legɔŋ Maŋtsɛ (Ga)
Odoi Diŋ-Legɔŋ Maŋtsɛ is a play about the Legon Maŋtsɛ.
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Saŋku kɛ Obenta (Ga)
Saŋku kɛ Obenta is a collection of Poems in Ga.
₵30.00SaĹ‹ku kÉ› Obenta (Ga)
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Otswa Tɛ Otswa Ohiɛnaa (Ga)
“Otswa TÉ› Otswa OhiÉ›naa” is a play about a young man who took someone to court for libel only to find that the defendant is no other than his own father.
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NamÉ” Matsu? (Ga)
” NamÉ” Matsu? ” is a drama which contains two Plays. The first, ” Whom Shall I send?” , is a two-act play about the fall of Man from Grace (Eden) due to disobedience.
The second Play, “Wonderful Love” deals with God’s concern about Man’s redemption, and how man sometimes vainly kicks against what is ordained.
₵18.00NamÉ” Matsu? (Ga)
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Ga NileegbÉ› (Ga KanemÉ” Wolo, Book 6)
Ga has had a relatively longer period of written traditions. Starting in 1853-54, the “Ga KanemÉ” wolo” series were followed by the “KanemÉ” ni okwɛ” series and these were followed by the “NileegbÉ›” series which is still used in the basic schools.
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Ga NileegbÉ› (Ga KanemÉ” Wolo, Book 5)
Ga has had a relatively longer period of written traditions. Starting in 1853-54, the “Ga KanemÉ” wolo” series were followed by the “KanemÉ” ni okwɛ” series and these were followed by the “NileegbÉ›” series which is still used in the basic schools.
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Jeŋba He Ehia (Ga)
Jeŋba He Ehia-Good character pays- is a novel on the reminiscences of school days.The hero is a self assertive boy by name Owula Kwao ,who took delight in kicking against authority and restraint,under such instinct and inspite of all homely advice at home and school.Owula Kwao became a misfit in society.
The story ends with Owula Kwao,a grown-up with a leg amputated ,regretting that it was too late to undo the misdeeds of early life.
₵23.00JeĹ‹ba He Ehia (Ga)
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Ga NileegbÉ› (Ga KanemÉ” Wolo, Book 4)
Ga has had a relatively longer period of written traditions. Starting in 1853-54, the “Ga KanemÉ” wolo” series were followed by the “KanemÉ” ni okwɛ” series and these were followed by the “NileegbÉ›” series which is still used in the basic schools.
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Ga NileegbÉ› (Ga KanemÉ” Wolo, Book 3A)
Ga has had a relatively longer period of written traditions. Starting in 1853-54, the “Ga KanemÉ” wolo” series were followed by the “KanemÉ” ni okwɛ” series and these were followed by the “NileegbÉ›” series which is still used in the basic schools.
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