• SeedTime: Selected Poems I

    In memory of all the Ancestral Voices who prepared the field for our SeedTime…

    SeedTime I brings together Selected Poems from Kofi Anyidoho’s first five collections, beginning in reverse order with poems from AncestralLogic & CaribbeanBlues (1993), A Harvest of Our Dreams (1984), EarthChild (1985), Elegy for the Revolution (1978), and BrainSurgery (1985). BrainSurgery, the earliest of these collections, was never published as a collection until it came out together with EarthChild (Woeli Publishing Services, 1985), even though several of the poems had appeared in various journals, magazines and anthologies.

    SeedTime: Selected Poems I is a backward glance to those magical years of birth waters flowing across a landscape filled at once with danger and hope, with dying and rebirth in the mystery and miracle of new beginnings so soon after countless brushfires. But the doubt returns again so close behind the hope as we offer trembling prayers in new poems from an old loom: See What They’ve Done To Our SunRise. Yet, somehow, we must open our minds and souls to the Forever Promise of New SeedTimes. This world cannot, must not crumble under our watch.

    “Quintessential Anyidoho…a harvest of the master craftman’s gems across time and space. SeedTime brings a refreshing newness to old songs, and, for new ones, a touch of creative genius we have come to associate with the poet’s pedigree; a timeless legacy of a poet-laureate, whose voice waxes even stronger in his twilight years.” − Mawuli Adjei, author, poet and literary scholar

    “A collection of haunting poems in which we SEE the turbulent variety of our history, and HEAR the English language teased to express the many rhythms of the African’s eternal homesickness.” − Prof. A. N. Mensah, Department of English, University of Ghana

  • Good Money Habits in Bad Economic Times

    2019 and the ensuing years have been difficult. Covid – 19 redefined how we should survive and thrive in not just our health but most importantly our finances too.

    “Good Money Habits in Bad Economic Times is a smart, simple instructional guide on how to survive the current economic crises for all (Country, Corporates and Citizenry).

  • Rama’s Lemonade

    Rama’s Lemonade is a semi-autobiographical epistolary of how Rama navigates the challenges of singlehood, churning lemonade out of life’s bitter lemons.

    Rabiatu’s Rama’s Lemonade is a journey of life lessons. She travels back in time, via memories and experiences, but voices them through a future version of herself – Grandma Rama speaking to her granddaughter in a series of twelve letters. And that is the genius of this book. Rabiatu deals with complex family relationships, death, friendship, loss, work, society’s pressures surrounding marriage and having children.

    Running through Rama’s letters is the undeniable signature of personal faith. This faith is the kind that is forged in the fire of trials and testimonies. It’s gritty, vulnerable and resilient faith.

    Regardless of where the reader is in their journey, they’ll find very relatable lessons in this book.

    It’s a must read!

  • You Are Dearly Loved

    When mama loses her only child to suicide, she is overcome with grief and depression. Knowing she needs all the help she can get, Maame is introduced to a support group where she meets parents who share the same fate as her. They share their stories as they embark on a path of healing from their losses.

    What could have made these young ones take their lives? Is suicide really the easy way out of hardships life throws at us?

    Follow the story of Maame who battles the prejudice of a Ghanaian society who blame parents for the suicide of their children and the grief that makes her suicidal.

    This book is for those who battle the abyss of depression and need a way out. It is for those who forget that suicide destroys not just the life taken but also the lives of the people left behind.

  • Tamara’s Forgiveness

    Home is supposed to be haven, home is supposed to be safety. When even a mission house does not hold peace, even sinners would wonder. Why did a sixteen-year old Preacher’s daughter have to bear her father’s weight every night only to be dressed up as a princess every Sunday morning? When a mother turned punching bag cannot even save her own daughter from the grips of a devil in God’s robe, the child takes matters into her own hands. She would not take it anymore; leaving home was her only option.

    With one destination in mind — the city — Tamara could live her life anew. What she was not told was the abundance of men like her father even in the civilized big city. Without Sister Mary, could she have held it altogether?

    Follow Tamara’s story in this page turner as she battles her devils, seeks revenge and finally finds forgiveness and freedom for her soul.

  • 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)
  • Taytu Betul: The Sunshine Queen (Hardcover)

    Age Range: 3 – 8 years

    Africa has produced its own formidable women; and one such women is Taytu Betul, Empress of Ethiopia and consort to Emperor Menelik II.

    In this story, we see how the Empress managed to save Ethiopia from becoming an Italian colony.

    Ethiopia is the only African country that was never colonised by the Europeans; how did that happen?

  • The Christian Woman: Secrets to Enjoying Your Marriage

    The alarming rate of divorce and separation in modern marriages have caused many to wonder if it is still possible for one to have a happy and successful marriage. Drawing from her experience as a wife, pastor, career woman and mother, Bishop Mrs. Pat Sappor addresses the marital challenges that the Christian wife deals with on a daily basis and shares vital marital secrets that she’s learnt over the course of her own marriage.

    Written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit in a simple, practical manner, this book combines inspiring scriptures with revelations from the Spirit and places the focus on the relevant and sensitive issues that confront Christian women in their relationship. But aside tackling marital issues and providing spirit led approach to handling them, the book also teaches the Christian wife the proper application of Management, Leadership and Financial principles at home.

    Couples, whether they are at the pre-marital or post-marital stages of their relationships, will find this book very useful even as they strive to deepen their understanding of each other. May the Holy Spirit encourage, inspire and minister to you as you read this Spirit-led Book.

  • Animuonyam The Bully Stopper (Hardcover)

    Three boys in school haunt the feeble Aba. This makes her depressed. They threaten to harm her if she dares report. Her bosom friend, Animuonyam, noticing her plight, decides to take on the bullies with the help of his dog, Bubune.

  • Dzo Aɖe Bi Gbe Tra Gbe (Eʋe)

    Dzo Aɖe Bi Gbe Tra Gbe: An Anthology of Very Inspiring Eʋe poems

  • Exɔ Dzo Menyale Lẽlẽm o (Eʋe)

    An anthology of Eʋe poems, including many inspiring revolutionary poems.

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