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Engineering Council Act 2011 (Act 819)
Engineering Council Act 2011 (Act 819)
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National Peace Council Act, 2011 (Act 818)
National Peace Council Act 2011 (Act 818)
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Petroleum Revenue Management Act, 2011 (Act 815)
Petroleum Revenue Management Act 2011 (Act 815)
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University of Ghana Act, 2010 (Act 806)
University of Ghana Act 2010 (Act 806)
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Savanah Accelerated Development Authority Act (Act 805)
Savanah Accelerated Development Authority Act (Act 805)
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Economic and Organized Crime Act, 2010 (Act 804)
Economic and Organized Crime Act 2010 (Act 804)
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Plant and Fertilizer Act, 2010 (Act 803)
Plant and Fertilizer Act 2010 (Act 803)
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Centre for Urban Transportation Act, 2010 (Act 799)
Centre for Urban Transportation Act 2010 (Act 799)
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Interpretation Act, 2009 (Act 792)
Interpretation Act 2009 (Act 792)
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Fees and Charges Act, 2009 [Repealed] (Act 793)
Fees and Charges 2009- Repealed (Act 793)
₵32.50 -
Ghana Revenue Authority Act, 2009 (Act 791)
Ghana Revenue Authority Act 2009 (Act 791)
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Copyrights Amendments Act, 2009 (Act 788)
Copy Rights Amendments Act 2009 (Act 788)
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Obeede (Akuapem Twi)
“Obeede” is an imaginary story based on the traditions, culture, customs, and the mode of the life of the Akan people.
The book reveals the thoughts, beliefs, and superstitions of the Akan people in connection with their gods and life in the unseen world of our past ancestors.
The “hero” (Kwabena Boakye) who was later known as “Obeede” represents the Akan “Ntorɔ” or “Bogya” a hunter, mysteriously fell into a deep coma and found himself in the unseen world. After many horrid experiences and adventures in that unseen world, he was later roused from his coma.
The story is written in a beautiful language with rare words used in catchy phrases and idiomatic expressions
₵38.00Obeede (Akuapem Twi)
₵38.00