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One Ghana, One Voice: Author Profile - Van G. Garrett/Fui Koshi Van G. Garrett recently visited the southern and northern regions of Ghana. In addition to studying at the University of Ghana (with its study abroad ...
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One Ghana, One Voice: OGOV's most influential poets Every time a new poet has been profiled, we've asked them who their favourite poets and/or literary influences are. ...
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One Ghana, One Voice Ghana's only poetry magazine. Every week a new poet and poem are profiled. Submissions are always encouraged.
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One Ghana, One Voice: Freedom - Cosmas Mairosi Freedom is certainly an abstract concept. One can argue that you can use your freedom to excel or expel yourself from the community of sense ...
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One Ghana, One Voice: "Time with the Philosophers" Archive from "No Time for a Masterpiece" by Kobena Eyi Acquah ... freedom - a certain type of freedom which I think no black person in this world has right now. ...
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One Ghana, One Voice: OGOV Roundtable Discussion #4 - About the ... He holds a B.A. in Business Studies at the Kensington College of ... from GIMPA (Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration), ...
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One Ghana, One Voice: Author Profile - Reggie Kyere The first poem that got me to like poetry was Hughes' "Mother to Son". ... You have a bright future in poetry. Keep it up. Keep writing. ...
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One Ghana, One Voice: Artist Tribute - Prince Mensah This sweet, haunting song led my curiosity to the knowledge that it was a song by one Lucky Dube. This muse from South Africa immediately gained a fan in me ...
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One Ghana, One Voice: Author Profile - Kwesi Brew Kwesi Brew was one of the finest poets of his age. He left a permanent mark on the landscape of Ghanaian poetry, and on the country itself - it is sometimes ...
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One Ghana, One Voice: Savannah Rain, West Africa - Daniela Elza Savannah Rain, West Africa - Daniela Elza. this way I still don’t expect it to (rain at mid-day. the sky turns a twilight-orange. ...
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