Nana Kwame: My Little Diary

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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.

Thursday, June 08, 2006

More pictures from outdooring ceremony


Me

With Grandma Rose, with cousin Nana Abena passing by

Me

Me
With Grandma Rose

In the hands of Grandma Theresa, with Uncle Seth (Dad's roommate at University) and his wife Auntie Mama Pat sitting just behind Grandma



Mr. Andoh reading Dad's script

Grandma Rose giving donation

Grandma Theresa giving donation

Uncle Charles giving donation to Rev. Prince

Mum with friends and relatives (Auntie Abena, Uncle Atta Kakra, Auntie Mama Pat, Grandma Theresa)

Mum

Mum

Mum and cousin Joojo

Auntie Ekua and cousin Paa Kow

Auntie Aba (Dad's former boss at Unilever) and Uncle Kwasi Dako

Auntie Evelyn, Mum, Uncle Fred

Dad's colleagues from Unilever, during their donation

Auntie Adwoa Pokua and Mum

Mum with Dad's former colleagues from Unilever. Uncle Kwabena Seffah and his wife Auntie Rosalind are in the background.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

dea-rest Nana Kwame,
i am going to make this as sim-ple as pos-si-ble, i mean bring it down to your le-vel.
your pic-tures are love-lly and from what i have seen i rea-lise you grow more cu-ter by the day!!!i pray that the good Lord grants you favor in all that you do.
stay lovely always...
aunty charlotte.

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