• The Right Stuff Comes In Blacks Too

    The right stuff is a designation that was used originally to describe the early astronauts who pioneered space travel for the United States of America. They exhibited an extraordinary ability to perform in the challenging circumstances one inds in outer space.

    This term can be used to describe Blacks of Extraordinary achievements in Movies, Sports, Business, and many ields including Technology. This is how we describe the achievements of Dr. Thomas Mensah, who has succeeded against incredible odds. Ebony Magazine calls him a genius in the October 2006 publication.

  • The Silent Wisdom of Nature

    My final verdict is that the Silent Wisdom of Nature could only have been written by a Wise Scholar who has respect for wisdom and nature.The biographical style makes the narrative more engaging, lively, real and concrete with many anecdotes. The Silent Wisdom of Nature is very interesting and didactic and I hope any reader will also do so as you walk with Adombire through his life. Get started and do not wait.The Silent Wisdom of nature is a laudable and important pioneering written narrative of the life of the Gurene People.

    Author: Matthew Adombire

  • The Unfinished Business of Decentralisation

    In the ‘Unfinished Business of Decentralisation’, Dr. Nana Ato Arthur provides empirical account within the triad of local electoral system, public access to information and consultative meetings as mechanisms to assess political accountability of local governments in Ghana.

    Author: Stephen Nana Ato Arthur

  • WORKING WITH RAWLINGS

    This is not a book about Jerry John Rawlings. It is not a book about Kwamena Ahwoi. It is not a book about the PNDC. It is not a book about the NDC. It is a book about Kwamena Ahwoi working with Jerry John Rawlings; our working relationship; our ups and downs and our joint commitment to building a better Ghana than the one we found it. Somewhere along the line, we drifted apart. This book is about that as well. It is my hope that Ghana’s leaders of today and our leaders of the future will learn some lessons from my account of “Working with Rawlings”, leaving out the negatives and accentuating the positives.

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