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Nana Awere Damoah

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Nana Awere Damoah bi daa do o la June da baa a ta dali, 1975 Accra din be Ghana sab sabra. O daa sabla buku di baa ayubu o maŋmaŋa. Damoah, ŋun daa be British Council Chevening alumnus with a master's degree din nye chemical engineering m be University of Nottingham, o nyela Technical Manager in Lagos, Nigeria

Bi daa do o mi niŋ Born Accra, Ghana, Damoah speaks fondly of growing in the suburb of Kotobabi, in the Ghana capital, o ni daa pili o karimbu la din be local Providence Preparatory School from 1979 to 1986. O daa be ni o yuma zaa o ni daa be o secondary school years (1986 to 1993) din be Ghana National College, Cape Coast. O ni n daa naa secondary school, o daa nye chaŋ n o chaŋ Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology din be Kumasi, in 1994. No , o daa niŋ di la bachelor's degree din be chemical engineering ka daa naa 1999. Damoah daa mali scholarship o ni daa be British Council Chevening Programme ni o niŋ master's degree din n nye chemical engineering din m be University of Nottingham, UK, from 2005 to 2006. O daa mali yurilim so sheli o ni daa do la , a Christian Music Ministry in Ghana, o daa n nye bi solo zuɣlana hali ti paa 2002 to 2004.

Nana Awere Damoah daa niŋ Vivian amiliya , ka bi daa mali bihi a ta . Bi niribi ayi maa ni bi bihi maa n daa nye , Nana Kwame Bassanyin, Nana Yaw Appiah, and Maame Esi Akoah, di zaa daa be [[Tema]], Ghana.[1] O daa mali o zo simo ŋun daa n nye Sunday Leonard

Damoah daa pili o satari ma Sabbu niŋ mohi 1993 yuuni o ni daa be dura ayubu din be Ghana National College. O daa Sabi o pilugu satari zaha wala , "A Day in Carthage", in a History class. He has had a number of his short stories published in local Ghanaian newspapers, the Mirror and the Spectator. In 1997, o daa n nyela ŋun kpuhi piligu prize in the Step Magazine National Story Writing Competition with the story "The Written Letter[permanent dead link]". His writing has appeared in StoryTime ezine,[2] Legon Business Journal, Sentinel Nigeria Magazine[3] and the anthology African Roar[4][5] (StoryTime Publishing, 2010).

Nana Awere Damoah's writings cannot be classified into a particular genre of writing. O ni daa yeli shem , "I just try write and create my own style". O piligu buku ayi n daa nye , Excursions in My Mind and Through the Gates of Thought, are mostly autobiographical in nature and ka o dooni li "reflective writing". For his non-fiction writing, he tries to bring a mix of styles – poetry, storytelling and satire. He uses a lot of personal experiences and observations. Tales from Different Tails, his third book, is straightforward fiction; short stories. In that book, he uses local settings and experiments with some traditional Ghanaian by-the-fireside sort of narrative. O bahagu buku n daa nye , I Speak of Ghana and Sebitically Speaking, he categorizes under travel and historical non-fiction and mostly narratives on Ghana, with a good dose of satire in them as well. Nana Awere Damoah ni o zo , Kofi Akpabli organize quarterly book reading events in various cities in Ghana.[6][7][8] This initiative started since 2011.

Nana Awere Damoah nyɛla sasabiri ŋun sabi buku nimaayɔbu din zaa nyɛ o ni zaŋ shɛŋa n kpe daa o toli toli .

Non-fiction:

Fiction:

He has contributed to two anthologies and he keeps personal blogs at www.nanadamoah.com[permanent dead link] and www.nanaaweredamoah.wordpress.com, and is a columnist on www.infoboxdaily.com.

  1. Saikia, Pahi (2020-11-29). Ethnic Mobilisation and Violence in Northeast [[Ghana]]India. Routledge India. ISBN 978-0-367-81801-2. URL–wikilink conflict (help)
  2. African Roar Reviews. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  3. Through the Gates of Thought, Review. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  4. Introducing African Roar. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  5. African Roar 2010 Reviews. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  6. "Nana Awere Damoah and Kofi Akpabli Set for Ticklin the Sebiticalis - Public Reading", citifmonline.com, Citi FM, archived from the original on 24 September 2016, retrieved 23 September 2016
  7. Behold, I Was Tickled Sebitically. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  8. "Kumasi Catches Akpabli and Damoah Book Reading Fever", www.newsghana.com.gh, Ghana News Agency, retrieved 23 September 2016