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Women’s Leadership in Post-Conflict Liberia: My Journey (Hardcover)
The realities of trying to institutionalize reform in Liberia after 14 years of civil war comes alive in this book, particularly given the capacity constraints the author had to work with – what she describes as the “no money syndrome” coupled with the human and institutional capacity challenges she faced after a prolonged absence of almost 25 years working and living in the Diaspora.
This book is a must-read for all women (and men) who need guidance and mentoring on the challenges, consequences and sacrifices required to stand up for one’s convictions.
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Bookset: Stories for 2 Year Olds (3 books, In A Case)
Age Range: 0 – 2 year
Celebrate all the special moments of the day – meeting new friends, splashing around at bathtime, and snuggling up close at bedtime. Filled with stories from a host of well-loved authors.
With beautifully illustrated stories and poems throughout, this charming anthology is the perfect gift for all two year olds!Includes:- Big Bears Can!
- I’ll Always Love You
- Dora’s Eggs
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International Relations: An Introduction (AsanteBrako Political Series)
International Relations: An Introduction provides a broad and comprehensive account of issues encountered in the discipline for both under-graduate and graduate students, as well as beginners who are interested in the study of the discipline. Crafted in a lively, clear and highly accessible introduction to international relations and the key concepts in the discipline, the book is designed systematically to build a solid foundation and an effective understanding of concepts, principles, practices and theories of international relations.
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Beyond the Orphanage: A Journey of Hope and Aspirations
As an orphan and Care Leaver Advocate who has personally experienced both lives in an institution and the blessing of family, Deborah shares her life journey in and outside of a Ghanaian residential institution.
Faced with considerable obstacles- unruly education, low expectations, family dysfunction, trauma, poverty, stigma- on her way through the residential home and after she left the residential home, Deborah demonstrates how with support from society all Care Leavers can live their dream life.
Beyond the orphanage is a beautifully told story; a warm, yet heart-wrenching hole-in-the-wall into a world we rarely see. It is a gap that Deborah throws wide uncluttered to let the light in.
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Boy and Going Solo (Roald Dahl)
Age Range: 7 – 11 years
Boy and Going Solo is the whole of Roald Dahl’s extraordinary autobiography in one volume.
Reissued in the exciting new Roald Dahl branding.
Roald Dahl wasn’t always a writer. Once he was just a schoolboy. Have you ever wondered what he was like growing up?
In BOY you’ll find out why he and his friends took revenge on the beastly Mrs Pratchett who ran the sweet shop. He remembers what it was like taste-testing chocolate for Cadbury’s and he even reveals how his nose was nearly sliced off.Then in GOING SOLO you’ll read stories of whizzing through the air in a Tiger Moth Plane, encounters with hungry lions, and the terrible crash that led him to storytelling.
Roald Dahl tells his story in his own words – and it’s all TRUE.
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Masterman: New Age Science for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 2
Masterman: New Age Science for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 2
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Masterman: New Age Science for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 3
Masterman: New Age Science for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 3
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Masterman: New Age Science for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 4
Masterman: New Age Science for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 4
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Masterman: New Age Science for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 5
Masterman: New Age Science for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 5
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Masterman: New Age Science for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 6
Masterman: New Age Science for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 6
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Essential New Foundation English for Junior High Schools
This book, New Foundation English, covers all aspects of the English Language programme at Junior High School level.
It treats all the essential items of the English Language course that the student needs to know and study.
The book is designed to give the student the opportunity and material he needs to prepare adequately for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in the areas of Essay Writing, Comprehension, the Objective Test and Literature.
There is a step-by-step discussion of the essential components of the BECE English Language Paper. The Literature Section especially has been given great emphasis.
The book also contains a number of questions for trial in all the sections. The Essential New Foundation English is user-friendly as it has been written in a language that is easy to understand. The student will therefore find the book very useful.
Note: The Pronoun ‘He’ has been used in this book as the Universal Gender to refer to both male and female students.
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Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page WishlistThe Marriage Vows: What Are We Getting Into Here?
In this thought-provoking book, Dr John Kpikpi opens up the subject of vows. What are vows and what is the significance of their inclusion in Christian wedding ceremonies? Starting from Scripture, Dr John Kpikpi shows the sacred nature and importance of marriage vows. He makes a strong case that, given the weight and gravity of a vow, every person should be given the opportunity to learn about vows- well before they arrive at the point of actually making one.
As you read through this fast-paced book, prepare to be challenged to revise your views about the marriage vows and the covenants they bring about. You will also find very useful counsel on choosing the right location for a marriage ceremony and whether it is appropriate to write one’s own vows.
₵60.00 – ₵100.00Price range: ₵60.00 through ₵100.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageThe Marriage Vows: What Are We Getting Into Here?
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Where’d You Go?
Where’d You Go? is a collection of short stories about terrorism in Northern Nigeria. From Captain Shola and his men who are ambushed by killer herdsmen while on patrol, and need to hold their ground; to a retired Special Forces officer who leads his men to protect his village and its environs from killer herdsmen; to Lieutenant Colonel Abel whose team had to extend their tour by two days to escort the Senate President’s daughter to an IDP Camp and then wait out an assault by Boko Haram insurgents; to Kunle Pierce who is a CIA operative, but comes to avenge the murder of his brother-in-law by the Boko Haram sect; to the Corps members caught in a post-election violence and fight back; and then there is Halima, an abducted girl from Chibok who suffers from Stockholm syndrome, and tries to settle down to normalcy after her release with some other girls.
The stories are action-packed, depicting loss, justice, vengeance, bravery, courage under fire, sacrifice and patriotism.
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Golden: English Textbook for KG1
Golden: English Textbook for KG1
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The Presbyterian Church of Ghana (P.C.G.): History and Impact
Jesus the Christ proclaimed the Great commission at the close of his earthly work in the first century. But it was not until around the last quarter of the 15th century that, according to a Papal arrangement, the Portuguese reached the Ghanaian coast with the Gospel, but with an economic motive which was expressed as follows:
To divert to the coast and hence directly to Portugal the wealth of the gold trade across the Sahara, with the hope that the material gain therefrom would enable Portugal better wage that crusade against Islam.
Later, other European nations followed with Empire-building motives. This involved the natives in fighting European religious wars. This spilled over into Africa as the European nations took colonies.
Development in other parts of the world gave a spark to the buying and selling of humans as slaves. Europe came to regret the trade’s evil effect and, therefore, decided to compensate the bleeding African continent through holistic ministry spearheaded by missionaries.
This book traces how Ghana was colonized and evangelised. It narrows down to the activities of the Basel Evangelical Missionary Society (BEMS). This eventually gave birth to the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCC).
A colonial Governor complimented the Mission on the eve of World War 1 as follows:
“The government regards the work of the Basel Mission as incomparably the best in the Gold Coast (GC). It is no exaggeration to say that the Mission makes the G.C.”
The book highlights how the P.C.G. has continued in holistic ministry towards the national wellbeing.
The author Kofi Nkansa-Kyeremanteng who passed on at the age of 70 (in the year 2007) had blue Presbyterian blood running in his veins. He schooled and later taught in Presbyterian Educational institutions. Through his writing and publishing activities, dating back to 1976, Mr. Nkansa Kyeremanteng’s name has won attachment to literature pertaining to the church.
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