Look forward to this book.
When I thought his last authored book, I Speak of Ghana, was a compelling replete of the Ghanaian narrative, Nana Awere Damoah takes us on another cerebration which could linger in your memory for a long time. Nana can best be described as an apotheosis when it comes to ingenuity at coining ‘Ghanamanic’ lexicons to describe events and tell his stories.
Sebitically Speaking is a riveting compilation, which reveals his staunch patriotism for ‘Sikaman’ (Ghana) and his desire to shape it better for the next generation. It captures vividly a reflective state of our present society from family, politics, education, health, complex gullibility and personal development.
In this book, Nana speaks through his figurative Uncle Kapokyikyi whose lead proverbs alone are just appetizing to motivate you to read every Chapter repetitively. On personal development and motivation, Nana also presents you sincere expressive personal anecdotes and of others in ‘The Power…
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