• Joyful Way Incorporated: Golden Jubilee Anthology (Audio CD, 3 CDs in a pack)

    Tracks 

    CD 1

    1. JUBILEE PRAISE JAM – ASEDA AKYI [Prince Anderson & Kate Hammond, 2016] | ODI YƐN ANIM [Ace Anan Ankomah, 2022 & Linda Boateng, 2010] | WƆKƐ JƆƆMƆ [Kate Hammond, 2018] | MEYI EWURADZE AYƐW [Daniel Grant & Ace Anan Ankomah, 2022] | WOSO NA WOKRƆN [Faustina Amponsah, 2001]
    2. OSE SORONKO – OSEE YIE AYEE [Ace Anan Ankomah & Kwabena Adjei-Seffah, 1999; JWI Music Directorate, 2020] | YESU ANAA [Ace Anan Ankomah & Kwabena Adjei-Seffah, 1999] | YESU OSE [Traditional chant] | NTONTON NKA EWURADZE [Betty Dzokoto, 1978] | WONYI AWURADZE AYƐW [Betty Dzokoto, 1978] | YƐ WƆ GYEFO BI [Samuel Ewool, 1999] | YIW YESU YE [Rev Dr Samuel Kisseadoo, 1977] | OSEE YIE AYEE [reprise]
    3. BƐGYE W’AYEYI [Sackey Bennin, 1991] | ƆSABARIMA [Sackey Bennin, 1992]
    4. WƆNJIE OYI [TVO Lamptey, 1986] | OSEE YIE [Sackey Bennin, 1992] [Wᴐnjie Oyi Rap written by Theophilus Aryee; Osee Yie Rap written by Ace Anan Ankomah]
    5. ASEDA [Edwin Akyea Asamoah, 1971] | NYAME FATA AYEYI [Wing Commander (Rtd) Samuel Allotey, 1982]
    6. HYERƐÑ [Rev John Egyir-Croffet, 1984] | DROMƆ [TVO Lamptey, 1987]
    7. BRA YESU [Edwin Akyea Asamoah, 1972] | WOAKYINKYIN [Edwin Akyea Asamoah, 1971] | SAN BRA [Edwin Akyea Asamoah, 1972]
    8. EWURADZE BƐBA [Sackey Bennin, 1983] | WE SHALL BE THERE [Kweku Anafo Frimpong, 1972]

     

    CD 2

    1. W’AHENNI [Ace Anan Ankomah, 1991] | GUANHWƐFO [Ace Anan Ankomah, 1992]
    2. NYAME YƐ ƆHEN [Ace Anan Ankomah, 2000] | HALLELUJAH AMEN [Prof Joe-Nat Clegg-Lamptey, 1978]
    3. JESUS [Patrick Osei-Hwere, 1990]
    4. BURDENS DOWN [Kweku Anafo Frimpong, 1973] | BREAD OF LIFE [Rev Dr Solomon Aryeetey, 1973]
    5. NEA ƆDƆ NYAME [Ace Anan Ankomah & Pearl Afenyo, 1997] | ME TWƐN YEHOWA [Ace Anan Ankomah & Josephine Anan-Ankomah, 2015] | BARIMA YESU [Ace Anan Ankomah & Solomon Ocquaye, 2003]
    6. WOSƐ AYEYI [Faustina Amponsah, 2004] | YEHOWA JI MI LA [Patience Attram-Danso & Geoff Anno, 2004] | DΕN NA ƐBΕTWE (coda) [Kweku Anafo Frimpong, 1972]
    7. NEVER GIVE UP [Justice Akushie, 1983] | I’VE FOUND IT [Justice Akushie, 1981] [Rap written by Ace Anan Ankomah & Daniel Grant]
    8. SUPER MAN JESUS [Rev Dr Solomon Aryeetey, 1974] | MAN OF CALVARY [Rev Dr Solomon Aryeetey, 1973] | COME TO JESUS [Kweku Anafo Frimpong, 1971] [Rap written by Ace Anan Ankomah & Daniel Grant]

     

    CD 3

    1. JESUS THANK YOU [TVO Lamptey, 1977] | JESUS CHRIST OF CALVARY [Dantewa Donkor, 1971]
    2. THRU’ THE YEARS [Sackey Bennin, 1987] | HELP (coda) [Prof Joe-Nat Clegg-Lamptey, 1981]
    3. JESUS FOR YOU (Altar Call) [Rt Rev Prof Emmanuel Lartey, 1971]
    4. I’VE FOUND IT [Justice Akushie, 1981] | NEVER GIVE UP [Justice Akushie, 1983] (Future) [Rap written by Daniel Grant]
    5. JESUS FOR YOU [Rt Rev Prof Emmanuel Lartey, 1971] | ANWANWA DƆ [Betty Dzokoto, 1990] | NYAME YƐ Ɔ [Edwin Akyea Asamoah, 1974] | BRA YESU HƆ [Edwin Akyea Asamoah, 1972] (Jazzed Up)
    6. W’AHENNI | GUANHWƐFO (Saxophone & Guitar Reprise)
    7. NYAME YƐ ƆHEN (Saxophone & Guitar Reprise)
    8. I’VE FOUND IT (Piano Reprise)
  • The Makings of A Diplomatist: The Memoirs of Alexander Quaison-Sackey (Hardcover)

    The book is a thrilling – albeit incomplete – life story, elegantly written. Starting from the author’s elementary school days at his birthplace, Winneba, where he obtained a distinction certificate at the Standard 7 school leaving Examinations, the Book takes the reader through the author’s sojourn at Mfantsipim Secondary School where he became Senior Prefect in his final year through Achimota College, where he became President of the Students’ Christian Movement (SCM), through Exeter College Oxford University where he served as President of the West African Students’ Union (WASU) through his years as a Labour officer in Ghana, his training as a pioneer career diplomat followed by a two-year stint as Head of Chancery in the Ghana High Commission in London up to his appointment as Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations where he created history by becoming the First Black African to assume the Presidency of the UN General Assembly. A discerning factor in this historical account is obviously the author’s natural leadership endowment which was manifested again later in his accession to the lay Presidency of the Methodist Church of Ghana (not recorded in the Book).

    The greater part of the Book gives an exciting and insightful bird’s eye view of the author’s exertions at the UN during his tenure as Ambassador and Permanent Representative on such then burning issues as decolonisation, the Congo Crisis, Apartheid in South Africa, Cuban Missile Crisis, Arab-Israeli Conflict and the UN Financial Crisis of 1964 which nearly paralysed the Organisation. These are all issues of historical interest, particularly for research students in international affairs.

    The book ends with the author’s post-UN appointment as Foreign Minister of Ghana, his later incarceration, and subsequent release which enabled him to proceed to London to complete his law studies. Altogether a very interesting and instructive personal history that makes compelling and absorbing reading.

  • Jonah and the Very Big Fish (Very Best Bible Stories, Hardcover)

    Age Range: 2 – 6 years

    Discover what happened when God told a very grumpy prophet to give a message to a nasty, horrible, wicked, cruel city. Children will learn that God is kind and loving and longs to save people.

    In this faithful and fun retelling of a classic Bible story, we learn that God was determined to send Jonah to talk to the nasty people of Nineveh so that he could forgive them.

    “Ever wonder how to teach your child that God always welcomes repentant sinners? Read this delightful book to find out!.” – Barbara Reaoch, Children’s Director, Bible Study Fellowship; author of A Jesus Christmas

  • All Ghana A Stage: We Move, Ghanaian Dream in Motion

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    From the evocative storytelling of Dreams and Shadows to the thought-provoking critique of Accra: A Manifesto, each piece in this anthology speaks to the unyielding spirit of a nation in motion. Curated through the Samira Bawumia Literature Prize, this anthology captures the resilience, ambition, and ingenuity of the Ghanaian as writers navigate the intricate themes of identity, societal expectations, love, and national progress

  • Bookset: Spiderman Tales & Red Oak Supplementary Readers (8 books)

    Age Range: 5 – 10 years

    8 books for children between 5 and 10 years. Including 2 exciting titles from the famous British/Ghanaian author Peggy Appiah and a delightfully-illustrated collection of 7 Ananse stories by Adolika Nenah Sowah.

    The titles in this set are:

    1. King of the Trees
    2. Kofi and the Crow
    3. The Harmattan Man
    4. The Contest and Other Spiderman Tales
    5. The End of a Traitor
    6. Obenewa
    7. Ama’s Dream
    8. Afua and the Mouse
  • Black Barbie (Hardcover)

    Age Range: 7 – 12 years

    Black Barbie, by London-based animator and illustrator Comfort Arthur, is the picture book adaptation of her award winning animated short film by the same name.

    Voiced by British-Ghanaian actress, television presenter and producer Ama K. Abebrese, the story grew out of the filmmaker’s own experience with the use of relaxers and skin bleaching products while growing up in the U.K.

    After debuting in 2016, Black Barbie became an international sensation, screened at various film festivals in over 50 countries and winning numerous awards, including Best Animated Film at the Ghana Movie Awards and Best Spoke Word Film at the Realtime Film Festival in Lagos, Nigeria.

    With powerful moments of sadness, humor and introspection, Black Barbie explores the artist’s personal journey toward self-acceptance, empowerment and loving the skin she’s in.

    While intended to be a great catalyst for discussion for children of all background, in the words of Dr. Tyner, “This powerful book reminds every young Black woman that you are more than enough. You are the standard of beauty, with your glowing melanin skin, the intricacy of your precious locks, and the vibrancy of Black Girl Magic that fills every room that you enter.”

  • Ma Yensua Akuapem Twi Pupil’s Book 1

    Age: 9-12 years 

    Written and edited by a team of experienced Akuapem Twi teachers and experts, this book is structured on the 2019 Standards-Based Curriculum issued by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) of the Ministry of Education. It comprehensively covers all strands and sub-strands outlined in the curriculum namely: Oral Language (Listening & Speaking), Reading, Writing & Composition and Writing Conventions/Usage.

    Content is age appropriate and language is carefully selected and reviewed by language consultants to ensure it is suitable for pupils in each grade.

    The clear and accessible layout and design facilitates learning.

    Illustrations are clear and colourful, making the book very attractive and appealing to pupils.

     

  • Daughters of Zelophehad

    Through this book, you will be introduced to a little-known Bible story about five remarkable women– the Daughters of Zelophehad. The story resonates with women who are destined for greatness because it reveals so many truths about women’s leadership and presents an example for any women aspiring to influence her society today. Women of Africa are at a unique crossroad. For too long, the stories told about us have been stories of death, disease, and vulnerability. Yet, there is so much potential. There are big ideas planted in the hearts of women and girls across this continent and the world is waiting for this greatness to manifest. By seeing yourself through the lens of the Daughters of Zelophehad, be prepared to be spurred to live a life of inspired, purposeful leadership predicated on the wisdom of God.

  • Đe Modzaka: Book 1 (Ewe)

    This book  is a collection of four(4) illustrated folktales in Ewe

  • The Grass Ain’t Always Greener

    Age Range: 8 – 10 years

    Ababuo, a young boy from a small fishing village in Ghana, is overwhelmed with excitement when he sees a video in New York City. Ababuo’s journey to the boisterous island of Manhattan leaves him with a special appreciation for the small village he calls home.

  • Lives of Five Ghanaian Pioneers

    Age Range: 8 – 15 years

    In this piece of non-fiction from Adaex, readers learn about the biographical sketches of five great Ghanaian personalities.

  • Flashcards: 3-Letter ‘a’ (20 cards)

    This product introduces the child to his/her first words in English with focus on the phonic sounds.

    The selection of the words is meant to provide diversity in the words with respect to their first letter with most of them having short vowels to aid the child grasp the basics of phonics.

    The use of flashcards is most effective and even enjoyable when there is parental guidance.

  • Men of the South

    In Johannesburg three men’s lives revolve around one woman. Mfundo is a struggling jazz musician. All hope of ever becoming famous end when he gets into a macho fight with an international R&B artist. No one is keen to employ him any longer, and Mfundo takes the role of house-husband. But his girlfriend Sli is not willing to be the ‘man’ of the house. Mzilikazi is a gay man in a heterosexual marriage. One of the few people in his life who do not question the decision he makes is his best friend, Sli. Tinaye is a Zimbabwean struggling to gain citizenship in South Africa hence his current situation – underpaid and overqualified. The only way to gain citizenship is to marry Grace. But then he meets Sli…

    Men of the South

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  • The Deal: The Case of the Professional Lady

    An award winning investigative journalist is asked, “Who would you life to interview most?”

    “The devil,” he replies.

    He is told to be careful of what he wished for but he laughs if off until he finds the devil at the foot of his bed demanding an interview and inviting him to go undercover with him.

    The Deal is the first published novel of Uncle Ebo Whyte. It brings attention to the deficiencies of our human nature, the choices we make and how those choices affect us. With very vivid descriptions of scenes that establish a suspense-filled plot, readers are bound to enjoy a rich, imaginative experience so real and captivating with life-enriching nuggets for all.

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