• Disguise: Masking What’s Beneath

    08

    A hit man’s identity shrouded in secrecy. There are a number of killings in town; One man wants it all for himself, so he tried betraying his best friends he set-up a company with, in order to claim it.

    Mr. Kuipers’ nephew is murdered and the police believe it’s strongly linked to him, because he’s the powerful median titan in the country.

    But with the help of the police and Ken Kraken, they try to find out who badly wants their demise and later discover the shock of their lives.

    A thrilling novel to spark up your thoughts, a book intrigued and spun with unimaginable suspense that all readers are swept breathless from the beginning of the story to the end. Pure reading entertainment as good you’ll ever find.

  • Money Galore (African Writers Series, AWS161)

    01

    This witty, extravagant but seriously intended satire marks the arrival of Ghana’s answer to T.M. Aluko. Abraham Kofi Kafu finds teaching a hard grind and lacking in rewards. He stands for the Liberation Party, the party of businessmen, landlords, smallholders and taxi drivers. As Minister of Internal Welfare, Kafu pursues his political career with a lively devotion to women, drink, gambling and skulduggery of various kinds and an almost total aversion to work unless it is devoted to some personal end. He is supported by a large cast: a crooked  but amiable contractor, Anson Berko; a less amiable and even more crooked contractor, Nee Otu Lartey; the Permanent Secretary, Mr Vuga, an ineffably dreary civil servant who strives to manipulate Kafu as he has manipulated previous Ministers but also turns out to be as crooked and so is subject to blackmail; the slimy Reverend Dan Opia Sese, who takes over as headmaster from Benjy Baisi and seduces Kafu’s maid. But even Kafu cannot get away with it for ever.

  • The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born (African Writers Series, AWS43)

    01
    A railway freight clerk in Ghana attempts to hold out against the pressures that impel him toward corruption in both his family and his country. The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born is the novel that catapulted Ayi Kwei Armah into the limelight. The novel is generally a satirical attack on the Ghanaian society during Kwame Nkrumah’s regime and the period immediately after independence in the 1960s. It is often claimed to rank with Things Fall Apart as one of the high points of post-colonial African Literature.
  • E-Book: More Profitable Than Gold – Less Capital Needed

    03

    The purpose of this book is to help the new generation of African entrepreneurs embrace the reality of achieving higher net profit margins through investing and participating in the business of farming where less capital is needed.

    This phenomenon will facilitate the creation of jobs and birth an agribusiness eco-system that would create wealth and hence improve the livelihoods of many in Africa.

    According to the African Development Bank (AfDB), food importation into Africa as at 2017, stood at $35 billion and it is estimated that this figure will hit a staggering figure of $110 billion by the year 2025, if we continue the current trend of importation without giving much attention to the business of farming.

    These statistics are alarming and justifies the call for African governments to take farming more seriously. Even though there are other businesses that are also more profitable than gold, this book focuses primarily on the Horticulture side of Agribusiness.

    This book will give any “wannabe farmer” the acute knowledge to be able to start and run a profitable farm with little capital.

  • Reparations: History, Struggle, Politics and Law

    This book is born out of a longstanding wound, one etched deep into the soil, psyche, and soul of Africa. It is a wound that bleeds across centuries of slavery, colonial violence, and economic theft. But it is also a call to action, a demand for Repair, Justice, and transformation.

    As an African committed to decolonization, Pan-African Unity, and socialist liberation, I have long felt the absence of a comprehensive framework that ties together the historical crimes committed against Africa with the concrete proposals for restitution. This book aims to fill that void. It is not a work of abstraction. It is a fierce, unapologetic, and urgent call for reparations.

    This work is written not just for academics or politicians but for activists, students, community leaders, and the African Youth. It draws upon the insights of Pan-African revolutionaries, Marxist theorists, anti colonial fighters, and Contemporary grassroot movements. It seeks to expose the systemic roots of underdeveloped and articulate a bold vision for what reparative justice could mean in practice.
    I offer this work as a contribution to an ongoing struggle, a struggle that demands not only memory, but mobilisation.

  • Culture of Honor

    Through clear expositions and prophetic insights, the book traces the meaning of honor of Honor from its Hebrew and Greek roots. This is more thana book; it is a blueprint for living with reverence, integrity and alignment with God’s order.

    Culture of Honor

    100.00
  • Soul Winning

    Whether you are a new or seasoned believer or minister, this book will inspire and equip you to fulfil your divine mandate to reach the lost.

    Soul Winning

    100.00
  • Baysiaba and Other Stories: The challenges of the girl-child

    Baysiaba & Other Stories is a moving collection that shines a light on the struggles and triumphs of the girl child, while also reflecting on how the upbringing of the boy child shapes their future and affects the women they may one day marry. Through vivid storytelling, it explores issues such as access to education, gender stereotyping, poverty, sexual harassment, and teenage pregnancy. Each story offers a window into the resilience, dreams, and challenges of young people navigating a world that often seeks to silence them.

    This book is not only a call for empathy and understanding but also a catalyst for conversations that can inspire change and empower the next generation.

     

  • Trinity High: The Final Years (Trinity High Vol 5)

    The Final Years at Trinity High is the fifth novel in the Trinity High series.
    In her final year at Trinity High, Naa Atswei faces a new challenge – she’s no longer in the same class as her best friends, the inseparable Trio once known as the “Three Musketeers”. As she navigates the ups and downs of her fourth and fifth year, Naa must figure out if their bond can withstand the separation or if this marks the end of their friendship as they know it.

    Amidst the academic pressures and shifting dynamics, there’s also a new possibility on the horizon. Naa might just find herself falling for someone. Will this be a year of new beginnings, or is she on the verge of losing everything that once felt secure.

  • Motor Insurance Law and Practice

    In this book, the author takes you on a journey through the world of motor insurance. The book covers and discusses in sufficient depth all essential aspects of motor insurance. It is written for the benefit of insurance practitioners, students, and lawyers.

  • The Fundamental Principles of Insurance Law

    “The Essentials of Risk and Insurance” takes you on a deep dive into the world of risk and insurance. It serves as a great reference guide to all insurance practitioners across all aspects of insurance operations – from underwriting to claims; and from reinsurance to finance. Nothing has been left out! The breadth and depth of the topics covered also makes it an ideal study material for students of insurance both at the undergraduate and professional levels.

    Readers can expect to learn the following:

    1. A detailed and complete explanation of risk management in all its component parts.

    2. An elaborate discussion of Enterprise Risk Management and Business Continuity Management.

    3. A comprehensive analysis of all theoretical concepts in insurance.

    4. A blow-by-blow account of the historical development of insurance in Ghana.

    5. An extensive elucidation of the regulatory landscape of insurance in Ghana; it distils the Insurance Act, 2021 (Act 1061) and draws out the essential elements of the legal and regulatory framework of insurance in Ghana.

    6. An exhaustive description of all the functions that are performed in an insurance company – production and underwriting; the insurance claims process; control functions; finance and investment function; and the reinsurance function.

    7. A detailed coverage of IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts; it discusses this all-important IFRS standard in a manner that makes it easily understandable for even the uninitiated in accounting and finance.

    8. A bonus chapter on insurance ratio analysis, covering all critical metrics for evaluating the financial performance of insurance companies.

     

  • The Essentials of Risk and Insurance

    “The Essentials of Risk and Insurance” takes you on a deep dive into the world of risk and insurance. It serves as a great reference guide to all insurance practitioners across all aspects of insurance operations – from underwriting to claims; and from reinsurance to finance. Nothing has been left out! The breadth and depth of the topics covered also makes it an ideal study material for students of insurance both at the undergraduate and professional levels.

    Readers can expect to learn the following:

    1. A detailed and complete explanation of risk management in all its component parts.

    2. An elaborate discussion of Enterprise Risk Management and Business Continuity Management.

    3. A comprehensive analysis of all theoretical concepts in insurance.

    4. A blow-by-blow account of the historical development of insurance in Ghana.

    5. An extensive elucidation of the regulatory landscape of insurance in Ghana; it distils the Insurance Act, 2021 (Act 1061) and draws out the essential elements of the legal and regulatory framework of insurance in Ghana.

    6. An exhaustive description of all the functions that are performed in an insurance company – production and underwriting; the insurance claims process; control functions; finance and investment function; and the reinsurance function.

    7. A detailed coverage of IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts; it discusses this all-important IFRS standard in a manner that makes it easily understandable for even the uninitiated in accounting and finance.

    8. A bonus chapter on insurance ratio analysis, covering all critical metrics for evaluating the financial performance of insurance companies.

     

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