Description
Born poor with determination in a country called Anahg, West Africa, Agatetaab was poised to change society. Engaging in life-threatening activities such as galamsey, Agatetaab summarized his life’s struggles and the majority of the citizens of Anahg who could hardly afford a decent living to one thing – corruption. He swore with his blood to tame and nip this canker in the bud. Finding solutions landed him in politics. Can he survive the crocodile-infested political waters of Anahg?
About Authors
Abdul-Karim Mohammed Awaf is an astute journalist and communications specialist with many years of experience. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. He is studying for an MSc in Digital Marketing Management at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, in the United Kingdom.
He has worked with the Graphic Communications Group Limited in Ghana, where he did his National Service and worked briefly between 2015 and 2017. His iconic articles and juicy stories often made it to the front pages and other notable pages of ‘The Mirror’ newspaper and the different brands of the Group.
J-Aakia is a non de plume for Alidu Bayana. He has a background in African Studies with an interest in history and philosophy.
He is a primary school teacher who teaches children the concepts of politics. He did his national service in the prison of Ghana between 2015 and 2016. He has conducted research for various international and local organizations. He has been a primary school teacher since 2018 in Tumu, Upper West region. He spends most of his time reading, interacting with, or motivating children.
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