• The Ministry of The Wife: Understanding Your Calling

    What does it mean to be a wife?

    Why is a wife much more than a homemaker?

    How can a wife align with God’s intent and transform her home and community!?

    Dear woman, being a wife is a calling! Your role as a wife is for a divine purpose. You are a specially designed change agent – a vessel God uses to transform the world – starting first with the home! Being a wife goes beyond just being a homemaker. And whether you are aware of it or not, you are the fulfilment of God’s prophecy to your husband and family.

    This book will ignite your spirit, and open your eyes to many deep and encouraging truths that will transform your role as a wife. It will guide you to discover God’s divine plan for your life, and inspire and motivate you to live beyond the ordinary vision of marriage.

    Be prepared to have a renewed and profound understanding of your purpose as a wife and be equipped with wisdom to embrace your calling!

    This book is an important read for all, especially current and prospective wives.

  • Sharing Knowledge and Experience: A Profile of Kwabena Nketia – Scholar and Music Educator

    Kwabena Nketia was a renowned scholar, linguist, composer, poet, researcher, teacher and musicologist in Ghana. His writings have become standard reference works on African musicology, and his work spanned many countries and interests. Nketia maintained a strong interest in Afro-American concerns, African musical traditions and Africans and blacks in the diaspora; and he worked tirelessly on establishing a theoretical framework of African music; consciousness of African identity in music; and to produce publications representing his own musical culture.

    This biography concentrates on the educational and research aspects of Nketia’s work, assessing the importance of his contribution to African musicology, thought on music education, and practical application of ethnomusicology and composition in teaching method, and exercises in African rhythm.

  • How To Get Ahead In Ghana

    How to Get Ahead in Ghana takes into consideration the Ghanaian culture, key challenges and presents 10 applicable steps which will help people change how they think, process and act.

  • Lover of Her Sole: A West African Cinderella Story

    Agyapomaa Agyemang is a woman on the cusp of success. With a thriving business in Ibadan and an adoring fiancé by her side, she’s living the fairytale she had always hoped for. Her charmed life seems certain and sure, until her fantasy is taken apart brick-by-brick by hatred and betrayal.

    Wounded, she returns to Kumasi to heal and seek solace in her family. What Pomaa finds instead is wahala: phantoms from her past, a madman chasing her through the streets, and the steadfast adulation of Akoto – a shoemaker whose affections leave her confounded. Suddenly, she’s confronted with a new set of choices she never counted on.

    Resolving her circumstances might be easier if not for her best friend, Frema, and her constant reminders about ‘Ashanti Aristocrat’ codes and expectations. Pomaa must decide if she’s bold enough to reciprocate Akoto’s affection, or remain content to settle with what is familiar and acceptable. Can Pomaa still choose her prince, knowing that he’s a pauper?

    Lover of Her Sole is a page-turning ‘Cinderella story’ that dares to question whether love alone has the power to cross the lines of class and color in our society. Fraught with electrifying action, intense romance and no small measure of heartbreak, it’s a nouveau fairytale, served with a sprinkle of West African heat!

  • Theology and Identity: The Impact of Culture upon Christian Thought in the Second Century and in Modern Africa

    Kwame Bediako examines the question of Christian identity in the context of the Greco-Roman culture of the early Roman Empire. He then addresses the modern African predicament of quests for identity and integration.

    Theology and Identity was one of the finalists for the 1992 HarperCollins Religious Book Award.

    “A book of quite outstanding importance. It is rich and rewarding both in interpretation and in construction, furthering understanding of modern African Christianity and relating it to the Christian tradition as a whole. No previous work has covered this range, nor has the perennial question of Christ and culture been pursued with more depth and insight.” — Andrew Walls, formerly Director of the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World, University of Edinburgh

  • 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.

    Price range: ₵300.00 through ₵350.00

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

    Price range: ₵300.00 through ₵350.00
  • Five By Five

    In this book, Dr. Bettina Boohene-Andah, a physician, youth and gender advocate, catalogues five inspirational stories by five successful women from Ghana, The Gambia, Cote d’Ivoire, Nigeria and Benin. The narrations of Jeanette, Kodou, Kadi, Hansatu and Maryse are vivid, intriguing and unadulterated. Their serpentine journey through life has been filled with joy, pain, laughter, bitter lessons and tears—emotions which they capture so well in the book. Success is a journey fraught with many hurdles and the youth must read this from real mentors they can relate to. It is a “tell it as it is” piece of literature.

    Five By Five

    150.00
  • MY LIFE AFTER DEATH: Overcoming and Learning to Live

    What happens when the life you planned is shattered in an instant?

     

    “Elizabeth is one of the most remarkable women I have ever met… May her story ignite in you the same fire to live—fully, fiercely, and without limits.”- Lucy Quist, Author and Convenor of The Bold New Normal

     

    Elizabeth Patterson was a young woman with a promising future—until a near-fatal car crash changed everything. Left with a traumatic brain injury, she was given little hope of survival, let alone a meaningful life. But Patterson refused to be defined by medical predictions. My Life After Death is her extraordinary memoir of resilience, recovery, and defying expectations.

    In this deeply personal and inspiring story, Patterson takes readers through her arduous journey of rehabilitation, from learning to walk and speak again to reclaiming her identity and independence. She shares the struggles of navigating disability, balancing cultural expectations as a Ghanaian-American, and proving that motherhood, education, and advocacy are not beyond reach. Despite society’s doubts, she breaks barriers, challenges stigmas, and ultimately finds purpose in empowering others.

    This memoir is more than a survival story—it’s a powerful testament to perseverance, identity, and the limitless possibilities that come from embracing life’s unexpected paths.

    If you believe in the power of resilience and redefining what’s possible, this book is for you. Get your copy of My Life After Death today!

     

    All proceeds from the sale of this book go to the Girls Education Initiative of Ghana

  • 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.

     

  • Level Up Your Career: Simple Actionable Steps, Strategies and Tips for a Fulfilling Career

    Feeling lost, dissatisfied, or uncertain about your career path?

    Picture a career that brings you genuine joy and fulfillment. Where Mondays aren’t a dread, but a chance to do what you love. Imagine making a meaningful impact on what truly matters to you. If you’re ready to:

    1. Find clarity and direction for your next career steps

    2. Cultivate the confidence to take charge of your professional journey

    3. Start actively shaping a career that aligns with your passions and values

    Then this book is your guide to transforming confusion into clarity and steering your career toward fulfillment.

    Whether you’re early in your career, mid-level and burnt out, or ready to shift direction, Level Up Your Career offers career development strategies and mindset shifts to help you move forward with confidence and purpose.

    Written by career strategist Rebecca Afful, this no-fluff guide is ideal for anyone tired of feeling unfulfilled and ready to embrace professional development, unlock new opportunities, and enjoy true job satisfaction.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Rebecca Agyirba Afful is an accomplished Administrative Professional with over a decade of experience supporting multinational companies and international non-profit organizations. Her career is marked by a commitment to excellence in administration, organization, and leadership.

    Beyond her professional expertise, Rebecca is a Career Coach, Mentor, Trainer, and Conference Speaker. She is passionate about helping professionals gain clarity, build confidence, and take charge of their career growth.

     

  • RESET: 5 Simple Inspirations to Help You Focus on What Truly Matters

    “RESET” inspires personal transformation through gratitude, purpose, and intentional living. It throws light on simple but very profound facts and secrets you need to incorporate in life to ensure only what matters most, gets your attention. “RESET” emphasizes five inspirations to help you focus on what brings you direction, peace of mind and fulfilment.

  • Thus Saith The Candidate

    In the fictional African nation of Azuraya, faith has become political strategy. As churches rally behind a charismatic presidential candidate, two unlikely heroes uncover a sinister alliance between pulpits and power – and must act before the nation loses its soul.

  • The Underground Reformers

    When four whistleblowers expose corruption in Africa’s most powerful churches through a secret podcast, they find themselves hunted, betrayed, and in a battle for survival and for truth.

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