Description
Echoes from Africa: The Land We Call Home is a compelling poetry collection that celebrates Africa’s rich cultural tapestry, natural beauty, and resilient spirit. Through vivid imagery, rhythmic cadences, and evocative language, it explores themes of identity, heritage, and unity. Each poem resonates with echoes of history and hope, weaving stories that honor the continent’s vibrant traditions and enduring strength. This book is a soulful tribute to the timeless essence of Africa.
About Author
Peter Elikem Bedzrah is a graduate of Saint Francis Xavier College of Education, Ghana. He is a young philosopher with a strong interest in Idealism. Passionate about creative expression, he enjoys writing poems and quotes, and actively participates in youth-oriented forums.
He was a member of the Youth Empowerment Consortium, where he served as the Youth Model Parliamentarian for the Hohoe Constituency, as well as the Model Attorney General and Minister of Justice.
Peter holds a bachelor’s degree in Social Science and English Language. His poems first appeared in The Continental Anthology of Contemporary African Poetry. Currently, he is developing two political theories: Principled Demoautocracy and Functional Afrimocracy.
Peter currently resides in Jasikan.






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