Sam: A Life of Service to God and Country

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Lawyer. Politician. Democracy and human rights activist. Prisoner of conscience. Rotarian. Father. Grandfather.

These are among the many roles Sam Okudzeto is most proud of. In his very easy-to-read memoir, SAM: A Life of Service to God and Country, he describes the journey from his village childhood, through his education in Europe, and finally to his life in the legal profession, politics and civil society of Ghana. As one who personally knew many of Ghana’s founding fathers and giants, and was active in politics during the seminal moments after independence, he offers a unique perspective of the people and events that shaped the history of Ghana and the growth of its democracy. He sheds light on the origins of many issues and shares his regrets such of the boycott by the legal profession during the drafting of the current Constitution in 1992 and the impact that boycott has had on national governance.

In this must-read memoir, he shares many lessons from a life spent on the frontlines of human endeavor. Now in his 80s, and with a life well-lived, Sam Okudzeto hopes that the current generation of Ghana will continue to build upon the foundation laid by his pioneering generation.

“Uncle Sam as some of us know him is iconic. He is larger than life in his profession, his faith and his service to humanity. His memoir deepens our respect for his intellect and joie de vivre and provide steps for us to emulate his rich and blessed life.” – Rev. Dr. Joyce Aryee, Executive Director, Salt & Light Ministries, Management and Communications Consultant
“There are people you meet in life who change you. Their goodness, their kindness, their willingness to speak out for what is just and right make you look at the world in a different light. They inspire you simply by being themselves. Sam is one of those persons in my life. He is a giant in the field of law. In the fifteen years I have known him I have witnessed endless times where he has brought insight and compassion and leadership to the issues at hand. I have been in awe of Sam for these many years. Someone once said that fate chooses out relatives, we choose our friends. My friendship with Sam is cherished gift.” – Dr. Mark S. Ellis, Executive Director, International Bar Association
“Sam’s reputation as a redoubtable and fearless advocate for the rule the law, truth and integrity has won him the respect and admiration of his peers, juniors and even his harshest critics. He is indeed a legal colossus, a true patriot with a strong moral character and an unswerving passion for pursuing the cause of right without fear of might. He is a very warm and wonderful, human being – a selfless, compassionate lover of people who seeks the good, happiness and progress of others. Above all else, Sam is a man of faith who loves the Lord with all his heart.” – Her Ladyship Georgina T. Wood, Former Chief Justice of Ghana

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Franka-Maria Andoh

Franka-Maria Andoh was born in Accra.
She started writing Christmas plays with her Dad's old typewriter aged 8 and took a long break from writing until 2004 when she was selected to be part of the Crossing Borders Programme organised by the British Council. Franka has under her belt several children's books, Koku the Cockerel, Dokono the Donkey, Yum Yum the Bully Boy, The Kente Curtain, The Kente Dress, Kumasi to London and Dear Kweku.
With a grant from the Danish Cultural Fund, Franka self-published a collection of short stories titled I Have Time and Other Short Stories.
This won the Ghana Association of Writers (GAW), Ama Ata Aidoo Short Story Award. She also published a collection of essays celebrating ten years in the café business titled Still Passionate About Coffee. Her short story 'Mansa' was featured in the Caine African Writers anthology and translated into Spanish. In 2021 her touching short story Twin Butterflies was accepted into the Ama Ata Aidoo Centre for Creative Writing's anthology called 'Lockdown'. Her handbook Having a Period - Not a Little Girl Anymore won the FAWE National Award. Franka's gift of creative non-fiction saw her co-author the book Sam with Mr Sam Okudzeto.
She recently completed a writing course with the University of Iowa and had her 'Dear Daughter' letter accepted by the BBC. She's mom to Marisa-Clare Amissah Andoh.
A creative, multitalented individual, Franka is a restaurateur. She is the CEO and Founder of Josie's Cuppa Cappuccino named in 2015 by Ventures Africa as one of the 'Leading cafes in Africa'.

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