Nana Kwame: My Little Diary

This is where I will be keeping you posted about my progress on earth! Hope you enjoy it, haha... Please leave a comment or message for me in the comments section. Just click on comment after each posting and I will get your message.

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I am an author of two books: 'Through the Gates of Thought' (April 2010) and 'Excursions in my Mind' (Oct 2010), both published by Athena press (London) and available on Amazon. Born in Accra, Ghana, I hold an MSc in Chem Eng from Univ of Nottingham, UK, a BSc in Chem Eng from Kwame Nkrumah Univ of Science and Technology, Ghana, and was at Ghana National College, Cape Coast for sec educ. A British Council Chevening alumnus, I work with Unilever; I have also worked with Nosak Group. I started writing seriously in 1993 whilst in the Sixth form and had a number of my short stories published in ‘The Mirror’ and ‘The Spectator’. In 1997, I won the first prize in the Step Magazine National Story Writing Competition. In KNUST, I was part of Literary Wing of the Interhall Christian Fellowship, where I acted and wrote poems. My poems were published in magazines on KNUST campus. I am happily married to Vivian and, with children, Nana Kwame Bassanyin, Nana Yaw Appiah, and Maame Esi Akoah, we live in Tema, Ghana.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Pictures from Uncle Glover

Hi, it's me oooooh, Kwame! This week hasn't seen much happening. I have been home doing what I like doing best - u know, sleeping and eating! It is called Adidas - di (eat) and da (sleep), haha...and both in plural too, that is where the 's' comes in. See I am taking my grammer lessons quite seriously?

These are pictures taken by Uncle Glover when he visited with Auntie Jemima and big brother Danny. Enjoy them...







2 Comments:

Blogger Stephen Farnsworth said...

Hi Nana Kwame,

Nice to see that you arrived here - I 'landed' the month before you. It's a strange place isn't it..!!!

I look forward to keeping up with your progress and I hope to visit Ghana one day.

Emma

7:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isaac Darko said...

Hi Nana Kwame,

Did you know I had wondered when you would arrive? I'm finally glad I have lived to see it happen. I know one thing for sure: you are a very special child. Your father is one of the finest men I have known. Do you know why? Well, he is a Christian first and a Manager second. I have the honour of knowing him and being his friend. I hope to see you one day. Till then do no wrong, stay strong, and so long!

Sincerely,
Ike

6:38 PM  

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