Ghana's Poetry Magazine to Focus on Nkrumah

Sat, 28 Jun 2008 Source: Julian Adomako - Gyimah

*One Ghana, One Voice **will run tributes to Nkrumah throughout July*

As part of the celebrations of the 48th Anniversary of the Republic, *One Ghana, One Voice*, Ghana's only poetry magazine, is launching a month-long tribute to Kwame Nkrumah.

Poems and commentary on Nkrumah will be featured on the *One Ghana, One Voice* website (http://oneghanaonevoice.com) every Saturday between July 5th and August 2nd, 2008.

Contributors to the tribute include established Ghanaian poets like Prince Mensah of Accra and up-and-comers, such as 19-year old Reggie Kyere of Kumasi.

When asked about the importance of a poetic tribute to Nkrumah, Prince Mensah noted, "I think Nkrumah's plight in Ghanaian history can be equated to a great prophet who has no honor in his own land. While other leaders have been sanitized by sympathetic historians, Nkrumah's legacy is rendered in half-truths and exaggerations. I hope Ghanaians realize the global impact of Nkrumah's legacy, because he inspired a lot of people worldwide."

This will be *One Ghana, One Voice*'s second themed tribute, following a very successful theme issue of poems on Keta in January 2008.

To read the poems, or for more information on *One Ghana, One Voice*, readers are encouraged to visit the magazine's website: http://oneghanaonevoice.com.

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*One Ghana, One Voice* was established in April 2007 as a joint effort by Ghanaian poet Julian Adomako-Gyimah and Canadian poet Rob Taylor. The magazine profiles a new poem and poet every Saturday.

*One Ghana, One Voice* is always looking for new poets to feature. Interested poets can e-mail submissions to *oneghanaonevoice@gmail.com*.

*More information or interviews can be arranged by contacting Mr. Adomako-Gyimah (0242271869) or by emailing oneghanaonevoice@gmail.com.*

Source: Julian Adomako - Gyimah