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  • The Essential Writer’s Guide – From the Hilltop

    On March 16, 2026, when I received a couriered copy of Kofi Otutu Adu Labi’s latest book, THE ESSENTIAL WRITER’S GUIDE’, my plate was already full for the month: there were too many to-dos crying for priority.
    My decision, therefore, was to put it on ice for a while, for if I knew Kofi’s books, they were un-put-downable, so gripping that once I start reading, every other activity is put on hold.
    But a name caught my eye. And then another! A book foreworded by the venerable academic, Professor Akosua Adomako Ampofo, and endorsed by Yaw Nsarko, the well credentialed thought leader, was not one that could wait. Without exception, Kofi’s books are packed with wisdom and are well written, and if these two personalities have put their reputation on the line for , that’s more than one reason why all other things should wait.
    And wait, everything else did, till I turned the last of this 119-page masterpiece.
    The pace at which ‘Essential Writer’s Guide’ is written suggests that Kofi is enjoying every minute of retirement. It is serious content (I call it textbook) written at an unhurried pace, albeit deliberately, by a teacher who is determined that each word counts and must sink in. Didactic is the word, and for good reasons.
    The author becomes a student of his own instruction. To get home his message, he instructs the ‘students’ to “use stories”; “keep it simple”, and is at pains to recommend that “a conversational style of writing keeps the reader engaged and immersed”. As every writer – from Shakespeare to Achebe to Soyinka – will stress, “The passion with which you write should infect your reader with a desire to stay with you to the end”.
    Kofi just found himself another job: he will soon be teaching WRITING in a school near him. Does he qualify? What a question! With 17th books under his belt, each of which has become a best-seller in its own right, Kofi eminently qualifies to teach a thing or two to cub writers.
    The proof of the fufu is in the eating; it is here, in ‘Essential Guide’.
    To those guilty of the sin of procrastination, he poses a question: “Why have you not written that book?”. From experience, he proceeds to provide the diagnosis: they have fallen into the writer’s biggest pitfall, namely “producing books in your head”.
    From Chapter 2, the lecture starts in earnest. Briefly tackling genres, he touches on style and some sine qua non of good writing, recommending simplicity, the conversational approach, the imperative of suspense, especially for fiction writing.
    Next is content creation. As a rule of thumb, he recommends “paying attention to your surroundings”. He advises: “Make it a habit to move beyond just looking at things. You will see the story or lesson if you make it a point to see, and not just look”. An essential habit is to take notes, he recommends, insisting that “the shortest pencil is superior to the longest memory.”
    For writing that is arresting, be it fiction or not, the use of imagery is strongly recommended to keep readers glued. From one of his own previous works, the author illustrates how imagery breathes life into content.
    Chapter 5 is essential reading. A take-away from the chapter is the warning: “Don’t pay too much attention to the initial nonsense you write. The important thing is to write something every day. It is a raw draft that can be refined later”.
    On Page 46 is another important essential guide: “That first sentence”! s every writer will confess, the first sentence is “the most difficult part of writing”. Many a budding writer will one day remember this essential tip and go looking for Kofi to give him his “stone”, as we say in Ghana.
    The book does not set out to teach grammar or lexis and structure but if you have a strong desire to write and you possess the right foundation, this book is a must have. It demystifies writing, but most importantly, it deals with the two demons of procrastination and laziness.
    To be successful, he counsels, the writer must be a good reader. To be a good reader, he counsels against radio, mobile phone and television addiction. “If you live with headphones on, always listening to music or a podcast, then you are not ever giving yourself time to just think. And if you cannot think, then you cannot write.”
    Next time you attend a Christian event, look out for Kofi Otutu Adu Labi. If, from where he is seated, you find him scribbling furiously on a note pad, approach him, but do so gently, on tip toe: he is gathering nuggets out of a goldmine of stories!
    ‘Essential Guide’, like all of Kofi’s other books, is written from “the hilltop.” From what I know about the author, his personal life and the rich content of his works, ‘hilltop’ is not necessarily a geographical location.
    It is, as the dictionary says, a “a literal, elevated perspective where one gains a better understanding of life, similar to seeing the ‘big picture’ from a summit, allowing for reflection on life’s journey.”
    Here is this reviewer’s call. To the Hilltop Academy, let all budding writers make a beeline.

  • 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.

  • 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.

     

  • 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.

     

  • Guardians Of Africa: Legends Reborn Volume 2 – Echoes of the Sahara

    Zion and Imani Nkamba—Africa’s young Guardians known as Ayikwei, the Earthshaper, and Nayara, Protector of Light—find themselves drawn into the vast and unforgiving Sahara Desert. Armed with ancient relics and their growing powers, they must confront Sirocco, a ruthless villain wielding a machine that drains the region’s lifeblood of water, threatening to turn entire nations into wastelands.

    Guided by the legendary Tuareg nomads, the siblings face blistering heat, mirages, and the whispers of the desert itself. Along the way, they encounter weary migrants from across West Africa, whose struggles mirror the realities of climate change, flooding, and poverty at home. United by shared hope, the Guardians learn that Africa’s wounds run deep—but healing is possible.

    When Sirocco unleashes an army of sand demons and his machine rises in terrifying power, Zion and Imani must combine courage, creativity, and their unshakable bond to stop him. The final battle shakes the desert itself, testing their resilience and leaving echoes that stretch beyond the Sahara.

    Echoes in the Sahara blends fast-paced action, African history, and modern challenges with humor and heart, continuing the saga of Africa’s first modern superheroes. It is a story of unity, resilience, and the power of young Africans to protect their continent’s future.

     

  • Guardians Of Africa: Legends Reborn Volume 1 – The Awakening

    In the heart of bustling Accra, where market drums beat and festivals roar, two ordinary siblings are about to awaken powers beyond their wildest dreams!

    Zion Nkamba, a tech-savvy teen with a passion for drones, and his artistic, eco-warrior sister Imani stumble upon ancient relics hidden beneath the streets of Makola Market and their family’s ancestral home. A mysterious tunnel, a forbidden clay jar, and an explosion of glowing symbols catapult them into a world of secret Guardians, earth-shaking powers, and long-lost African magic.

    Chosen by destiny and armed with the legendary Heartstone and Golden Loom, they transform into Ayikwei—master of earth, and Nayara—mistress of light. Together, they must navigate hidden scrolls, daring rooftop escapes, festival chaos, and magical training in sunlit Ghanaian beaches.

    But their greatest test lies ahead! When an evil pirate named Sakatona unleashes a monstrous machine to drain the life from the oceans, the young Guardians must unleash every ounce of their newfound might—summoning ancient sea creatures, dodging missiles on sand-forged flying bikes, and leading an epic sea battle that will decide the fate of Africa itself.

    Packed with explosive action, African heritage, and humor, this is a heart-racing adventure about courage, unity, and discovering the hero within.

     

  • Quintessential Montessori World Sensorial Practice KG 2

    Suitable for children between 2 and 6 years.

    Equipped with activities including read along, differenciation and matches, the Quintessential Montessori World Sensorial Practice enables early learning to progress faster in relation to the five senses of the child

  • Dey English-Ewe Learner’s Dictionary

    The Dey English-Ewe Ewe-English Learner’s Dictionary is a bilingual resource designed for learners of all ages. This dictionary offers clear and accurate translations between English and Ewe in both directions, making it an invaluable tool for students, educators, and anyone interested in mastering these languages. It covers a wide range of vocabulary, from everyday terms to specialized language, and includes pronunciation guides and example sentences. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your language skills, this dictionary provides essential support for effective communication and deeper understanding of both English and Ewe.

     

  • Environmental Safety: Techniques For Identifying Soil-Human Health Risks In Mine-Site Reclamation

    Environmental Safety: Techniques For Identifying Soil-Human Health Risks In Mine-Site Reclamation

    In order to attain sustainability in the extractive sectors, such as in the metal mining, it is imperative for these industries to address both environmental and social impacts of their projects. Thus, it is crucial to employ many methodologies and procedures to accurately identify these aspects of concern and track their accessibility to humans. This book provides an in-depth analysis of the many scientific methodologies used to identify environmental risks related to potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in mining sites.

    Price range: ₵150.00 through ₵200.00

    Environmental Safety: Techniques For Identifying Soil-Human Health Risks In Mine-Site Reclamation

    Price range: ₵150.00 through ₵200.00

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