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A reading nation is an informed nation - Matilda Amissah-Arthur

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  • Awetse Author-USA 9 years ago

    As much as reading is encouraged, so is a commitment from the Ghana Government to provide financial support to writers (authors) and publishing houses in Ghana and abroad.

    I have published a children;s book in the USA but ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago

    A man and his wife got into bed for the night. The wife had curled up ready for sleep and the husband put his bed lamp on to read a book. As he was reading, he stopped and reached over to his wife and started fondling her pus ...
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  • Kojo Billy Duncan 9 years ago

    Well done Audrey and please encourage your colleagues to love books.

  • jj most corrupt 9 years ago

    Schools under trees. Stop slaverying the children and send them to school. Let the children enjoyed like your children. Provide them with good education, and they will be informed. Not only your children.

  • apuuut))) 9 years ago

    IMO..SHE IS BETTER THAN LORDINA. KEEP IT UP OUR 2ND LADY

  • EDWARDS 9 years ago

    Audrey Obuobisa-Darko, You have done marvelously well, keep it up and I believe hardworking ones like you will deliver our beloved nation Ghana one day. May God grant you long life.
    Congratulations!!!

  • Eshun 9 years ago

    Lordina and Matilda are both not leadership material

  • Maame Abena 9 years ago

    Audrey Obuobisa-Darko great job and please keep reading and keep writing.
    God bless you.

  • Naadu 9 years ago

    Talking through books, radio, TV and all forms of media is good form for giving/receiving information. That is the reason why President need not lambast Ghanians as "talking too much". Kudos to you.

  • Ghanaian 9 years ago

    Well done, Audrey Obuobisa-Darko.

    More grease to your elbows!

    We wish you every success in writing more books of even better quality for children.

    We do need to inculcate the reading habit in our children as Mrs Mat ...
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