• Woven

    In Woven, Dr. Suzy highlights the fact that every life story is unique and even the no-so-pleasant experiences serve a purpose in shaping us. She maintains a rich balance between sharing her life experiences and observations in tandem with the thoughts and experiences of others.
    Every chapter is laced with present-day ins and outs of our daily activities and social issues. Certain parts are instructional, you would catch yourself asking questions of yourself and doing loads of self-assessment. If you care deeply about personal development, Woven should be on your reading list.

    Woven

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  • The Military, My Life: 43 Years – 5 Months – 25 Days: Autobiography

    The Military, My Life: 43 Years – 5 Months – 25 Days: Autobiography is General Frimpong’s fifth book.

    Starting from his primary school days across Ghana, his secondary education and enlistment into the Ghana Armed Forces in 1970, he discusses his long career in the military, community service, diplomatic life, incursions into academia, retirement in 2014 after over forty-three years’ service, and life after retirement.

    He also discusses his sojourns in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Canada and the USA.

    Maj Don-Chebe states in the Foreword:

    “For the officers who have schooled peacefully and smoothly in the Ghana Armed Forces, spare a thought for officers like Brig Gen Dan Frimpong, who blazed the trail and suffered all kinds of indignities to his person and unholy twists in his career path. His numerous runs-in with the Military High Command is a subject that should inform commanders at various levels that, a knowledge-based and future-focused Armed Forces needs a certain kind of officer hungry for knowledge and determined to compete with the best inside and outside.

    “The autobiography of Brig Gen Dan Frimpong should give hope and confidence to young persons, inside and outside the Military to continue to pursue their dreams and aspirations. Any setback can only be temporary; persistence, perseverance, determination and grit should drive you forward.”

  • Seven Stories and More: Family, Ethnicity and Politics in the Life of an African Lawyer – A Memoir

    Seven Stories is a memoir by Azanne Kofi Akainyah broken into interwoven stories that constitute a life defined by a combination of grit, determination, hope and adversity all ground together into a most memorable tale. It is a book full of dramatic turns and twists. As with all good biographies, Seven Stories enlightens the reader about the context and milieu of the time and times in which the actions take place and their ramifications. Some of the passages in the book have a dramatic and cinematic quality. The reader is transported into the story. Many of the characters mentioned are drawn with such skill that the reader is left with the feeling that he also knows them. This is writing of the highest quality and distinction.

    Nana Kwasi Gyan-Appenteng
    Former Chairman of National Media Commission, Ghana

    The ability of the author to keep the reader immersed in the narration is impressive. Lawyers should find his insights relating to the interplay between law and politics especially beneficial.

    Bobby Banson Esq., FCIArb. Lecturer,
    Ghana School of Law

    A fascinating set of stories, providing unique insights into life during the transition from the Gold Coast, one of the British Empire’s West African gems, to the modern Republic of Ghana, and the extensive interactions with the UK and the rest of the world. They are based on a wealth of well referenced contemporaneous material. These memoirs chronicle the forces at play in the complex and multi-layered process of self-determination and emerging nationhood, which wrought a dreadful toll on the lives of individuals as cultures and ideologies, egos and aspirations collided. Refreshingly candid, humorous and witty in parts, Azanne Akainyah shares recollections of his life, warts and all, laced with provocative and challenging reflections on universal issues. A must read!

    Christiana Hyde MA (Cantab), Retired Employment Judge, England and Wales

    A must-read book for those interested in “the African story”. It brings to life important aspects of this story from a unique and personal angle that grips the reader from beginning to end. It covers significant events in Ghana before and after the overthrow of Nkrumah and also the unfortunate happenings in Liberia, Sierra Leone and the Gambia. It portrays how familial, ethnic and parochial interests have played major roles in these events. Akainyah sets the pace in revealing another side of the African story.

    Ivan Addae-Mensah PhD (Cantab.) FGA
    (Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Former Vice Chancellor
    of the University of Ghana and former General Secretary of the
    Peoples National Party under President Dr Hilla Limann)

  • In the Eye of the Storm: Autobiography of Justice Emile Francis Short (Hardcover)

    This book recounts my upbringing, narrating the role my father played in inculcating in me the values of honesty, integrity and hard work. The book describes my life from secondary school through University and the twist and turns of my career. The main object in writing the book is to inspire public officials to discharge their functions “without fear or favour, ill will or affection.” It also seeks to encourage the youth to pursue hard work and do the right thing at all times. It hopes to discourage the youth from engaging in unethical practices like 419, sakawa, satanic or occultic practices to get rich quickly. Honesty does pay in the long run. The idea of sitting down to write about myself especially at age 70 was not an attractive proposition. However, I received encouragement from a number of persons who impressed upon me the need to describe how I navigated the journey as Ghana’s first Commissioner for the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice and the challenges I encountered. My faith in Christ and how it has shaped my career are well articulated in the book.
    Justice Emile Francis Short

    Justice Emile Short’s memoir contains a powerful account of the life of a man whose local and international standing has generally beclouded a rich and fulfilling life history immersed in family, friends, community, and faith. Adopting a fluent narrative tinged with humor and transitional pauses and asides, this memoir presents a profound excursion into his life marked by detailed narrative of his experiences growing up in Ghana and abroad, education, love life, and professional development, and these will afford any reader a rare insight into the life of one of Africa’s, and certainly Ghana’s greatest sons. While many will find the chronology of his life’s story easy to identify with, his meticulous narration is truly a testament to the memoire’s overall richness and the depth of the author’s encounters and world views. Few memoirs open a window into an author’s life like this piece and the brazen frankness of his accounts illuminates the author and his lived experiences in the many episodes and phases of his years. The reader will find the book a lively and highly engaging read–one which piqued my own interest till the very end. I have hardly read any autobiography this revealing!
    Prof. E. Kofi Abotsi
    Dean, UPSA Law School

    A very well told life story. Lovely in its brevity, but that seems to come at the expense of some of the important episodes narrated in the book, particularly the “Damascan” transformation from being a successful conventional elite professional Cape Coast lawyer and hustling in the UK (on the one hand); to becoming a “born again”/charismatic Christian, occupying high level state positions/public office, “speaking truth” to powerful politicians/slaying political tigers, and liberating the enslaved.
    Prof. Gyimah Boadi

  • Joyful Way Incorporated: Teruah – Shouts of Praise (Pen Drive in Box Case)

    Tracks

    1. TERUAH PRAISE – MI DOE DE DZI [Frederick Otto, 2022] | TSATSƐ LE [Mary-Priscilla Anderson, 2022] | YƐ WƆ NYAME [Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta, 2021] | JESUS, MY LOVE [Emmanuel Amoako Munanu, 2022] | JESUS REIGNS [Emmanuel Amoako Munanu, 2018] Lead Vocals: Seth Justin Acquah Studios: Groove House Studio & Joyful Way Studios Arrangements: David Ofori Atta & Prince Anderson Engineering, Programming, Mixing, Mastering & Drums: Francis Kweku Osei Vocal Recording: Andrews Amon Kotey Keyboards: David Ofori Atta Bass: Bright Osei Boadu Guitars: Dominic Quarchie Horns: Richmond Lamptey Bilson (Nii Djata) Percussions: Emmanuel Kuntu Blankson
    1. WƆNGBA ABO [Theophilus Aryee, 2022] Lead Vocals: Edwin Komey & Calvis Hammond Studio: Jerbette Productions Studio Arrangements: Jerby Djokoto Engineering, Programming, Recording, Mixing, Mastering & Keyboards: Jerby Djokoto Bass: Bright Osei Guitars: Enoch Owuraku Drums & Percussions: Francis Kweku Osei Programmed Horns: Jerby Djokoto
    1. ALPHA OMEGA [Herbert E. Crassie, 2022] Lead Vocals: Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta Studios: Music Klinik & Joyful Way Studios Arrangements: Herbert E. Crassie & David Pinkrah Engineering, Programming, Recording, Mixing, Mastering & Keyboards: Herbert E. Crassie & David Pinkrah Additional Vocal Recording: Andrews Amon Kotey Guitars: Dominic Quarchie Bass: Gaddiel Amoah Drums: Richmond Botchey Jr. Horns: Richmond Lamptey Bilson (Nii Djata) Percussions: Francis Kweku Osei
    1. ƆYƐ ONYAME [Emmanuel Amoako Munanu & Prince Anderson, 2022] Lead Vocals: Daniel Grant Andoh Studios: Koded Studios & Joyful Way Studios Arrangements: Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, Emmanuel Amoako Munanu & Prince Anderson Engineering, Programming, Mixing, Mastering, Keyboards, Bass & Lead Guitar: Kofi Owusu Dua Anto Vocal Recording: Andrews Amon Kotey Drums & Percussions: Francis Kweku Osei Horns: Richmond Lamptey Bilson
    1. LORD, WE NEED YOU [Joshua Amoah & Prince Anderson, 2022] Lead Vocals: Prince Anderson, Joshua Amoah & Jane Yawson (Afima) Studios: Koded Studios & Joyful Way Studios Arrangements, Programming, Engineering & Keyboards: Joshua Amoah Mixing & Mastering: Kofi Owusu Dua Anto Vocal Recording: Andrews Amon Kotey Additional Vocal Recording: David Pinkrah Bass: Aaron Orleans Thompson Guitars: Dominic Quarchie Drums: Emmanuel Bludo Horns: Richmond Lamptey Bilson (Nii Djata)
    1. JESUS CALLS [Elvis Bentil, 2020] Lead Vocals: Elvis Bentil Studios: Music Klinik & Beulah Studios Arrangements: Prince Anderson, Elvis Bentsil & Herbert E. Crassie Engineering, Programming, Recording, Mixing & Mastering: Herbert E. Crassie Additional Vocal Recording & Keyboards: David Pinkrah Bass: Daniel Pinkrah Guitars: Jesse Kwaku Boateng & Emmanuel Essiamah (Symonds) Drums: Emmanuel Bludo
    1. HALLELUJAH FOREVER [Joshua Amoah, 2022 | Seth Justin Acquah & David Ato Ribeiro, 2022] Lead Vocals: Luigi Adotey Maclean & Jane Yawson (Afima) Studios: Joyful Way Studios & Murya Studios Arrangements, Programming, Engineering & Keyboards: Joshua Amoah Mixing & Mastering: Kofi Owusu Dua Anto Vocal Recording: Andrews Amon Kotey Bass: David Ato Ribeiro Guitars: Selorm Dornyoh Drums: Emmanuel Bludo
    1. NYAME YE MEDLEY [Emmanuel Amoako Munanu & Prince Anderson, 2020] Lead Vocals: Nana Adwoa Amofa Obeng & Elvis Bentil Studios: Music Klinik & Joyful Way Studios Arrangements: Herbert E. Crassie, Prince Anderson & Emmanuel Amoako Munanu Engineering, Programming & Recording: Herbert E. Crassie Mixing, Mastering & Keyboards: David Pinkrah Bass: David Ato Ribeiro Guitars: Emmanuel Essiamah (Symonds) & Jesse Kwaku Boateng Drums: Richmond Botchey
    1. YI N’AYƐ (SPOKEN WORD) [Kwame Ntow Atua-Ntow & Benedicta Adobea Asare, 2022] Lead Vocals: Kwame Ntow Atua-Ntow & Benedicta Adobea Asare Studios: Jerbette Productions Studios & Joyful Way Studios Arrangements: Jerby Djokoto & Prince Anderson Engineering, Programming, Recording & Keyboards: Jerby Djokoto Mixing & Mastering: Kofi Owusu Dua Anto
    1. YI N’AYƐ [Stephen Otoo, 2022] Lead Vocals: Emily Nartey, Elvis Kambo-Dorsa & Zoe Okain Studios: Jerbette Productions Studios & Joyful Way Studios Arrangements: Jerby Djokoto & Prince Anderson Engineering, Program- ming, Recording & Keyboards: Jerby Djokoto Mixing & Mastering: Kofi Owusu Dua Anto Additional Vocal Recording: Andrews Amon Kotey Bass: Elvis Yarwood Jr. Guitars: Prince Hakeem Drums: Emmanuel Bludo Programmed Horns: Jerby Djokoto
    1. GREAT I AM [Siyanqoba Mthethwa, Theophilus Aryee, Franklin Eleblu & Prince Anderson, 2022] Lead Vocals: Prince Anderson & Xolly Mncwango Studios: Siyanqoba Mthethwa & Joyful Way Studios Arrangements, Engineering, Programming, Recording & Keyboards: Siyanqoba Mthethwa Mixing & Mastering: David Pinkrah Vocal Recording: Andrews Amon Kotey Additional Keyboards: Emmanuel Amoako Munanu Guitars: Selorm Dornyoh Bass: David Ato Ribeiro Drums: Emmanuel Bludo
    1. YE BE DZI NYIM [Theophilus Aryee, 2022] Lead vocals: Theophiline Baaba Mills Studios: Koded Studios & Joyful Way Studios Arrangements: Kofi Owusu Dua Anto & Prince Anderson Engineering, Programming, Recording, Mixing, Mastering, Keyboards, Lead & Bass Guitars: Kofi Owusu Dua Anto Vocal Recording: Andrews Amon Kotey Drums: Emmanuel Bludo Horns: Richmond Lamptey Bilson (Nii Djata)
    1. YENNSURO [Stephen Otoo, 2022] Lead Vocals: Stephen Otoo Studios: Music Klinic, Beulah Studios & Joyful Way Studios Arrangements: Herbert E. Crassie, Stephen Otoo & Prince Anderson Engineering, Programming, Recording & Keyboards: Herbert E. Crassie Mixing, Mastering & Additional Keyboards: David Pinkrah Additional Vocal Recording: Andrews Amon Kotey Bass: Prince Sennah Lead Guitars: Jesse Kwaku Boat- eng Drums: Emmanuel Bludo
    1. ASEYE [Theophilus Aryee, 2022] Lead Vocals: Emily Nartey Studios: Koded Studios & Joyful Way Studios Arrangements: Kofi Owusu Dua Anto & Prince Anderson Engineering, Programming, Recording, Mixing, Mastering, Keyboards, Bass & Lead Guitars: Kofi Owusu Dua Anto Vocal Recording: Andrews Amon Kotey Drums: Emmanuel Bludo Horns: Richmond Lamptey Bilson (Nii Djata)
    1. ME YƐ WO DE DAA [Diana Kukua Dwamena, 2022] Lead Vocals: Nana Araba Grant-Andoh Studios: Koded Studios & Joyful Way Studios Arrangements: Kofi Owusu Dua Anto & Prince Anderson Engineering, Programming, Recording, Mixing, Mastering, Keyboards, Bass & Lead Guitars: Kofi Owusu Dua Anto Vocal Recording: Andrews Amon Kotey Drums: Emmanuel Bludo Horns: Richmond Lamptey Bilson (Nii Djata)
    1. HYERƐÑ [Rev John Egyir-Croffet, 1984] Studios: Music Klinik & The ManCave Arrangements: Ace Anan Ankomah & Herbert E. Crassie Engineering, Programming, Recording, Mixing, Mastering & Keyboards: Herbert E. Crassie Percussion: Oko Amarteifio
    1. DAA NKWA [Stephen Otoo, Herbert E. Crassie & Joshua Amoah] Lead Vocals: Stephen Otoo & Sheila Marian Adamptey Studio: Music Klinik Arrangements: Herbert E. Crassie, Prince Anderson & Joshua Amoah Engineering, Programming, Recording, Mixing, Mastering & Keyboards: Herbert E. Crassie Bass: Gaddiel Amoah Drums: Emmanuel Bludo Lead Guitars: Dominic Quarchie & Ace Anan Ankomah Percussions: Oko Amarteifio
    1. ƆNE YƐN WƆ HƆ [Frederick Eli Otto, 2022] Lead Vocals: Frederick Eli Otto & Jane Yawson (Afima) Studios: Joyful Way Studios & Koded Studios Arrangements: Frederick Eli Otto & Emmanuel Amoako Munanu Engineering, Programming & Keyboards: Emmanuel Amoako Munanu Mixing & Mastering: Kofi Owusu Dua Anto Vocal Recording: Andrews Amon Kotey Bass: David Ato Ribeiro Guitars: Dominic Quarchie Drums: Emmanuel Bludo Horns: Richmond Lamptey Bilson (Nii Djata)
    1. {BONUS TRACK} CELEBRATION PRAISE – HEOWE [Soul Winners, 2003] | IBE KPALE | YƐ WƆ NYAME [Nana Yaw Ofori Atta, 2021] | SING UNTO THE LORD | NNWOM BI ASHƐ M’AKOMA MA [Church of Pentecost] | OWURA BI DE YESU [Church of Pentecost, ] | MO YESU MO [Church of Pentecost] | W’AMA M’AKOMA ATƆ ME YAM [Church of Pentecost] | S’ANKA ME TU ME [Jack Kwaw (Jak Alolome)] Lead Vocals: Seth Justin Acquah Studios: Joyful Way Studios Arrangements: Prince Anderson & Seth Justin Acquah Programming: Emmanuel Amoako Munanu Recording, Mixing & Mastering: Outluk Records Engineering & Additional Vocal Recording: Andrews Amon Kotey Keyboards: David Pinkrah, Emmanuel Amoako Munanu & Daniel Owusu (Berry) Bass: Aaron Orleans Thompson Guitars: Dominic Quarchie & Emmanuel Essiamah (Symonds) Drums: Gerald Selorm Hiagbe Horns: Emmanuel Ohene (BRASAG), Justice Agbenyor & Isaac Abizie Percussions: James Nana Kojo Seibu

    Pre-Production Team: Abigail Addison, Nathaniel Taylor, Mrs Maana Ampa-Sowah, Fred Buame, Siyanqoba Mthethwa

    Song Arrangements & Production: Prince Anderson, Seth Justin Acquah, Joshua Amoah, Daniel Grant Andoh, Elvis Kambo-Dorsah, Emmanuel Amoako Munanu, Ato Ribeiro, Andrews Amon Kotey, Herbert E. Crassie, Siyanqoba Mthethwa, Kofi Dua-Anto, Jerby Djokoto, Franklin Eleblu & Francis Osei

    Consulting Team: Ace Anan Ankomah, Frederick Otto, Barnabas Otchere-Keelson, Geoff Anno, Theophilus Aryee, Calvis Hammond

  • The Living Word: Timeless Devotionals for Daily Christian Living

    This timeless devotional is a yearlong collection of messages aimed at equipping the believer in your daily Christian walk. It is enriched with priceless lessons from the scriptures on themes like salvation, faith, prayer, fasting, encouragement, Christian discipline and so much more. The writing format is easy to follow and designed to encourage personal study.

    Whether you are a student, parent, worker, busy executive, minister or senior citizen, make time to draw on God’s wisdom and see the difference it will make in your life. This devotional is not tied to any year. This allows for repeated use and makes it a perfect gift that keeps on giving. I pray that your Bible study life will be enriched, and you will enjoy a fulfilling walk with the Lord Jesus Christ.

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  • The Valley of Memories (Hardcover)

    October 10th 1963, a Dutch teenage girl is sent away to Ghana by her resentful mother to marry a man she has met only once and who is more than twice her age. Arriving at the airport in Accra, a whole new world unfolds for this young girl. At first, she is shocked and disappointed by the things she sees in this new country she is to call her home. To her Ghana is hot, humid and dirty but then she meets the warm and welcoming people of Ghana and starts to open up to the country, culture and its people.

    Her new husbands job takes her to some of the most remote areas in Ghana from Accra to the Northern, Upper East and Volta Regions where she repeatedly has to build a home with the meagre resources her husband and herself have available. Whilst building her homes and family, she encounters the most fascinating, emotional, funny, unbelievable and sometimes scary experiences.

    This is a story about a young girl coming of age and finding love and happiness under the most unusual circumstances. The story will take the reader on a very vivid and colourful tour of life in post-colonial Ghana and gives the reader a history lesson about one of the most interesting periods Ghana has gone through after gaining independence from Britain and trying to build a strong and independent nation.

  • The Heart of God’s Music

    The Heart of God’s Music is a well-researched and inspirational book on music that touches God’s heart. The author summarizes this exciting and engaging work in the following words: “As I continue towards my destination and expected end my desire is that God will be pleased and blessed by the sound of continuous music being offered in His name and for His glory on earth. God’s music ministry is a high calling which is founded on and ought to be saturated with Biblical truth, a sound blend of doxology and theology.”

    It is our prayer that God will bless those who read this book and draw them to Himself in intimacy.

  • Baba Chibsah: Inspirational Story of an Illustrious Migrant

    Baba Chibsah: Inspirational Story of an Illustrious Migrant is one of those books that take the reader on a journey of illumination. At the core of the story is the life of Baba Chibsah, who was both a visionary and practical man who was driven by his own idealism and belief in God and community to achieve goals he could not have comprehended when he set out from his home in the Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso), to work in the Gold Coast (Ghana) in 1922. His immediate aim was to earn enough money to buy a bicycle. Taking every opportunity that came his way, the acclaimed founder of Tafo Zongo never went back but created a community and values worth celebrating.

    His adventures read like a story out of a thriller movie. However, the story breaks free of its boundaries and becomes the history of a whole generation. This book teaches more about life in pre-independence times, not only in Ghana but in our West African sub-region than most textbooks. Here the story of migration, impact of European colonial policy, social interaction, Islamic movements and trends, and indeed the development of the Tafo-Suame enclave in Kumasi are all laid out here in cinematic detail.

    Alhaji Seidu Kibsa Sawadogo aka Alhaji Seidu Chibsah has not only honoured his father and his generation but also produced a history masterpiece.

  • Contemporary Issues in Foreign Policy, Diplomacy and International Affairs

    This is a collection of essays derived from a series of symposia and online webinars hosted by the Council of Foreign Relations- Ghana.

    From the inaugural symposium chaired by Ambassador James Victor Gbeho, with addresses by The President of Ghana, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, and Ghana’s Foreign Minister, Madam Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, the CFR-Ghana elicits interesting views and opinions from people best placed to be aware of the big picture of contemporary issues in international affairs, particularly from the perspective of how they impact our African Continent.

    Totally informative and engaging, sometimes entertaining and mentally provocative, which challenges us all to seriously reflect upon contemporary issues in foreign policy, diplomacy and international affairs.

    “The setting up of CFR-Ghana is long overdue and I’m glad that finally it has been done. The Executives and Founding Members are to be commended for this achievement and I wish them the very best of luck in the years to come. “

    – H.E President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo (President of the Republic of  Ghana)

     

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  • 90 & Grateful: An Autobiography (Hardcover)

    The author of this fine autobiography, Mrs Lucy Effah, a nonagenarian who has shown that it is never too late for any personal endeavour once you set your mind to it. Born a royal of Asante Bekwai, she grew up to become a top nurse-midwife professional in the pre and immediate post independent eras of Ghana. Her life has demonstrated a genetic leadership trait inherent in her character.  She exemplified such faith and commitment that may be compared to the dedication of globally acknowledged and timeless personalities like Florence Nightingale, Mother Teresa and Mary Seacole.

    The book includes many glowing tributes – including a Foreword from the former President of Ghana, His Excellency John Agyekum Kufuor attributing her trailblazing qualities in nursing education to her leadership qualities. The former President said she has always had an aura of care and compassion about her in both her public and private life. In this respect, she has made immense contributions to the process of transformation in Ghana.

  • The Black Star: The Autobiography of C.K. Gyamfi (Hardcover)

    Over 60 years ago, Ghana’s national football team was rechristened Black Stars: a homage to the star in the middle of the Ghana national flag, a symbolic projection of black excellence.

    Charles Kumi Gyamfi, the team’s founding captain, would later coach it to three Africa Cup titles. In his autobiography, written in collaboration with Fiifi Anaman, Gyamfi chronicles his seminal career. If this book reads like a history of Ghana football, then it probably is: C.K. Gyamfi and Ghana football are consubstantial, as rarely has a country’s football story been dominated by one man.

    This is the story of the archetypal Black Star, whose pioneering achievements and expansive influence – on the pitch and from the dugout – changed a nation and impacted a continent.

  • The UT Story: Humble Beginnings – Vol 1 (Hardcover)

    How does an Army Captain who failed to obtain a ₵20 million (about $20,000) loan from the banks, set up a successful finance house and cause such a monumental paradigm shift to the lending culture of a country?

    Capt. Prince Kofi Amoabeng(Rtd) defied the odds to found Unique Trust Financial Services Limited, which was later rebranded to UT Financial Services Limited and metamorphosed into a Bank (UT Bank) under the UT Holdings Umbrella together with subsidiaries in Germany, South Africa and Nigeria.

    In this first instalment of a series of memoirs, PK, as he was affectionately called by his fiercely loyal and dedicated team, shares an inspiring, in-depth, no-holds-barred, behind the scenes, unabashed account of how and what made UT a household name and impacted so many lives.

    Written with George Bentum Essiaw, a tenacious, talented writer and filmmaker, The UT Story: Humble Beginnings is replete with profound lessons in entrepreneurship and leadership, employing an effective mixture of orthodox and unorthodox methods grounded firmly in time-tested military principles.

    Whatever your background or occupation, this book will fascinate and inspire you to dare.

  • Memoirs from the Hilltop: Stories and Lessons from the School of Life (Hardcover)

    We would all be poorer if we failed to spend time reading and re-reading Memoirs from The Hilltop. They are so rich in gems for daily living and inspiration. – Justice (Mrs.) Georgina Theodora Wood (Rtd.) SOG, LLD (honoris causa) Retired Chief Justice and Member, Council of State, Ghana 

    This is an arresting book. It captures the unsuspecting reader and transports them, as an obliging captive, into the fascinating world of the author’s life’s rich experiences. – Chris Oppong FRCS, Consultant Surgeon, University Hospital, Plymouth, England, Medical Director, Rwanda Legacy of Hope (RLOH) 

    My conclusion after reading Memoirs from the Hilltop is that like Samson in the Bible, Kofi Adu Labi will kill a lion and go home without telling even father or mother about it until you have read his book. – R. G. Adu-Mante, Legal & HR Management Consultant

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