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Review of “I Speak of Ghana” Book

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Hello lovely readers,
I come your way this New Year with good news. For those of you who love to read, not just anything but books worth every pesewa, filled with excellence with appreciable amounts of humor to spice it up, I come your way with a credible recommendation.

I don’t know if you’ve heard of it in the airwaves or on the various social media platforms, but in case you haven’t, I’m here to tell you of the latest book in town written our very own Nana Awere Damoah captioned “I SPEAK OF GHANA.”

This book is undoubtedly a work of art. You don’t only acquire a humorous intellectual property but you also gain an unobjectionable perspective on the issues that relate to us as Ghanaians. It is just the perfect book to start the year with and the most suitable gift to give a friend or a loved one this year.

It is witty, fun and a great tool to pass the time. Each page is filled with such compelling vivid description of life in Ghana from every angle you can think of; from social to political each aspect intertwined in a carefully skillful way. And the spice of humor is so contagious that everyone around you has to share in the laughter.

The laughter is just a bonus, people. You will get the chance to appreciate Ghana critically and remain in love with our beloved country. And at the end of it all, Nana Damoah offers a wonderful collection of Ghanaian made-up terms which makes up a glossary for you to enjoy.

I think I’m talking too much. Why don’t you get a copy for yourself and find out what I’m trying to say? It is a masterpiece, period.
I welcome you all to a wonderful New Year and a great time to read great new books!

With much love.

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