In March 2017, the president of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa-Akufu announced his intention to build a national cathedral to the people of Ghana. The…
Charles Prempeh
Charles Prempeh
This book provides a deep insight into the socio-economic reality and complexity of two of Ghana's largest slums - Nima and Maamobi - located in the capital city, Accra. It identifies and analyses the socio-religious, cultural and political contexts of the two communities. These are ethnically and religiously diverse populations with a common history of migration and integration. The book shows that the causes of economic stagnation and underdevelopment in the two slums are deeply contextualised, complex and nuanced. Through a biographical examination of the political activism of Agnes Amoah, a foremost local leader, the book brings to bear how Mrs. Amoah also brought socio-economic transformation to the communities by breaking cultural, religious and gender barriers in the interest of conviviality. In context, the book sheds important insight on the urban, political and the local and translocal histories that have shaped the social transformations of Nima and Maamobi.
Gender, Sexuality and Decolonisation in Postcolonial Ghana
A Socio-Philosophical EngagementSince the turn of the millennium, in Ghana and in other African countries, there has been a vociferous debate over the history…
Migration, Islam and Social Transformation This book provides a deep insight into the socio-economic reality and complexity of two of Ghana’s largest slums –…