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I Speak of Ghana

This book is a must read to all Ghanaians. There's trouble in Sikaman (referring to Ghana). Through citing real life experiences both past and present Nana Damoah addresses the current state of affairs in the nation, saying it as it is - lots of talk with minimal action! He tasks all Ghanaian at home and in the diaspora to contribute to building the better Ghana. Packed with rich quotes and amusing humor, you will want to flip the pages. He concludes beautifully with a taste of Ghana's beautiful tourist sites in the Volta region and yet sadly how the industry seems neglected.

I Speak of Ghana is the book all Ghanaians should be "speaking" about.

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