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Agbe Nye Nusi Nẽwɔe (Eʋe)
The story Agbe Nye Nusi Nẽwɔe is about a wedded couple. They had two children, a boy and a girl. The woman divorced the man and married another man. The children were cared for by their father alone. They grew to become important people while their mother grew wretched. Their mother incidentally came to meet them but they did not know each other; not long their mother died.
₵25.00Agbe Nye Nusi Nẽwɔe (Eʋe)
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Nyamama le Eʋegbeŋɔŋlɔ Me (Eʋe)
This booklet Nyamama le Eʋegbeŋɔŋlɔ Me contains the decisions taken by a panel of scholars of the Ewe Language from Ghana and Togo on word division in the written Ewe. The panel completed its assignment in 1997. It was revised in 1999.
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Mina Miyi Ʋɔnudrɔ̃ƒe (Eʋe)
Mina Miyi Ʋɔnudrɔ̃ƒe (Let us visit the Court) is a crime fiction. It describes and gives some practical demonstrations of the trial of criminals by our law courts. This book is not only interesting but also very exciting indeed.
₵25.00Mina Miyi Ʋɔnudrɔ̃ƒe (Eʋe)
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Ewɔ Moya Na Fiagã Agɔkɔli (Ewe)
This book ‘ Ewɔ Moya Na Fiagã Agɔkɔli’ is a drama about the migration of the ancestors of the Eʋes from Ŋɔtsiẽ in the Republic of Togo.The decision to move out of Ŋɔtsiẽ was necessitated by the excessive wickedness displayed against them by Fiagã Agɔkɔli,
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Đe Modzaka: Book 3 (Ewe)
This book is a collection of four(4) illustrated folktales in Ewe
₵25.00Đe Modzaka: Book 3 (Ewe)
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Đe Modzaka: Book 2 (Ewe)
This book is a collection of four(4) illustrated folktales in Ewe
₵25.00Đe Modzaka: Book 2 (Ewe)
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Đe Modzaka: Book 1 (Ewe)
This book is a collection of four(4) illustrated folktales in Ewe
₵25.00Đe Modzaka: Book 1 (Ewe)
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Ŋuʋaʋa (Ewe)
Good and evil aspects of jealousy are discussed in this Pamphlet.
₵25.00Ŋuʋaʋa (Ewe)
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Amedzro Etɔlia (Ewe)
Amuzu who drove his wife and their young, sick child away from home later regretted and made attempts to reconcile with them, but did not succeed. He became very rich afterwards, but lived like a miser. In the end, the family became reunited through the efforts of their son who had graduated from a University.
₵35.00Amedzro Etɔlia (Ewe)
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Fia Tsatsala (Ewe)
Fia Tsatsala is a play. An arrogant chief absconds from his village just before his disgruntled subjects could seize him and do away with him. He wanders around parts of Eweland, falling into some interesting adventures. He grows tired of wandering, goes back to his subjects, and entreats them to accept him back. His pleadings, however, fall on deaf ears so his subjects seize him and sell him into slavery.
₵15.00Fia Tsatsala (Ewe)
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Adela Megblɔa Wo Kata O (Ewe)
The book vividly narrates the experiences of a hunter and perils he went through during some of his hunting expeditions. It further recounts the hunter’s encounter with Small Pox in human form and how the hunter changed into a tortoise and went to the kingdom of animals.
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Ame Aɖeke Menya Etsɔ Me O (Ewe)
Poverty, it is often said, reduces one’s standing in society. This is the theme of the story in this book which vividly narrates how people in a certain village accorded not even the least respect to a couple because they were poor. Nevertheless, they worked hard to support their only son, Semanu, through school.
After school, the boy had a job with a very meagre salary. Through hard work, however, he managed to get to the very top post in his employment. Semanu’s new position had a very great effect on his parents’ position in the society. Eventually, when they passed away, he gave each of them a fitting burial.
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