Twi version of Rev. Osei Kofi’s audiobook to be released soon

 

Plans are far advanced to release a twi version of audiobook for legendary Revered Sir Osei Kofi, former Black Stars and Asante Kotoko hero.

 

Revealing this on Peace FM’s Power Sports on Saturday, April 18, 2026, hard working son Emmanuel Osei who conceived this great and historic idea said it would help most Ghanaians to know and have their fair share of his father’s unprecedented achievements as a former footballer.

 

“First of all, my father, Osei Kofi, is a Ghanaian so if we are doing anything in his honour, I think it should be of great benefit to soccer loving Ghanaians”

“Ghana, as we know, is predominantly an Akan speaking country so we have to consider a way that will give everyone the chance to also listen to what Osei Kofi has chalked in life apart from reading his published book” he emphasized.

A great historic book tittle Ghana’s Dribbling Wizard – Osei Kofi was launched recently in adoration and praises of the ex-Kotoko and Black Stars kingpin.

The book launch, which was graced by many dignitaries from football, political and religious organisations delved deep into Osei Kofi’s blessed life as a footballer.

Reverend Osei Kofi, the three times Olympiad, played a key role when the Black Stars of Ghana emerged winners back-to-back in 1963 and 1965 Africa Cup of Nations.

His tremendous contribution to Kotoko’s domestic and continental feat, especially in 1971 against TP Mazember was captured in the famous book.

In a way to promote and access this rich story of Osei Kofi’s through a modern medium globally, an english audiobooks and ebooks is currently under production in addition to the twi version, the first of it kind in Ghana.

According to Emmanuel Osei, the audio production is under the auspices of AkooBooks founded by Ama Dadson. It is a Ghanaian digital platform that brings African stories to electronic form.

“It will feel great to have this audiobooks in english and twi as well. We are living in a modern era where can sit in the comfort of his or her room and have access to everything through his mobile phone” UK based Emmanuel Osei noted.

He concluded the audiobooks will be for public consumption sooner than later as adequate preparations have gone into it.

Spread the love
IMG-20240603-WA0160
𝗔𝗰𝗰𝗿𝗮 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗢𝗮𝗸 𝗧𝗼 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗶𝗽𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗜𝗻 𝗖𝗵𝗲𝗲𝘁𝗮𝗵 𝗖𝘂𝗽 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰
  The presence of one of Ghana’s biggest clubs will be greatly felt at this year’s Cheetah Cup...
FB_IMG_1710620810174
PROFILE OF THE NEW ASSISTANT COACH OF GHANA BLACK STARS LAUMANN JOSEPH
  Morroca-German trainer Joseph Laumann is the new assistant coach of the Ghana senior national...
IMG-20240316-WA0097
Accra2023 Ghana beat Benin to Qualify for the semi Finals
  The national U20 male team, Black Satellites, progresses to the semi-finals of the ongoing Accra...
FB_IMG_1710492418385
Otto Addo names backroom staff
  Otto Addo has named Joseph Laumann, John Painstil, and Fatawu as assistant coaches.   Lauman,...
FB_IMG_1710492418385
Executive Council approves search committee recommendations on the next Black Stars coach
  The Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association has approved the decision of the five-member...
GHANA FOOTBALL; LET'S START SCOUTING AND NURTURING OF TALENTS-PREZ
The President of the Republic of Ghana, His Excellency Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo, has proposed a return...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Post

WE ARE NO LONGER HEALING, WE ARE PREPARING TO GOVERN”: BAWUMIA FIRES UP NPP MINORITY AHEAD OF PARLIAMENT

New Patriotic Party Flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has issued a clear and forceful signal to his party’s Minority Caucus in Parliament: the period of internal recovery from the 2024 election defeat is over, and the NPP must now present itself to Ghana as a credible government-in-waiting. Speaking at a pre-Parliament briefing with Minority MPs on the eve of the resumption of the Second Meeting of the Second Session of the Ninth Parliament, Dr. Bawumia told the assembled legislators that the country is watching closely and that the next phase of the NPP’s trajectory would be defined by how it conducts itself in the Chamber and beyond. “We have finished the period of introspection. We must now position ourselves credibly as a party preparing to govern from 7th January 2029.” Dr. Bawumia was emphatic that the Minority must no longer see itself as a wounded party licking its wounds, but as a disciplined parliamentary force ready to lead. He argued that from this session onward, every action taken in the House, every statement made to the press, and every engagement held in constituencies must be guided by a single question in the minds of ordinary Ghanaians: “Can I trust the NPP to run my country again?” A Party Rebuilding Its MandateThe flagbearer acknowledged that the NPP’s return to power in 2029 would not come easily, and warned against complacency or fragmentation within the Caucus. He reminded MPs of the party’s foundational achievements in government, including the National Health Insurance Scheme, the Free Senior High School policy, the School Feeding Programme, and the Youth Employment Programme, and urged them to own and project that legacy with confidence. “We must always project this posture, that we are a party preparing to govern,” he told the MPs. “This will send a strong and well-meaning message to the people of Ghana and emphasize our belief that it is only the NPP that can move this nation on a glorious path.” Direct Support PledgedIn a commitment that underscored the seriousness of his engagement, Dr. Bawumia pledged to be personally and actively involved in supporting the Caucus to achieve its parliamentary objectives. He disclosed that the broader party was also building a strong institutional architecture through sector committees to ensure that the NPP speaks with a unified and coordinated strategy at all times. “I will be directly involved in supporting you to achieve this,” he told MPs. “The entire party is also building a strong architecture to support you through the sector committees, so that we sing from the same hymn sheet and act with a coordinated strategy at every point in time.” The address marks one of the Flagbearer’s most substantive public engagements with the parliamentary wing of the party since winning the NPP’s presidential primary, and is expected to set the tone for the Minority’s approach in the weeks and months ahead. Spread the love

Spread the love
Read More »

BAWUMIA TO NPP MPs: “WE ARE A GOVERNMENT-IN-WAITING”

NPP Flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has declared that the New Patriotic Party’s posture going into the new parliamentary session must be that of a “government-in-waiting”, sending a decisive signal that the party has moved past post-election introspection and is now squarely focused on the path back to power in 2029.Addressing the Minority Caucus in a closed-door briefing on the eve of Parliament’s resumption, Dr. Bawumia told the MPs that how they conduct themselves from Thursday’s sitting onward would be central to rebuilding Ghanaian confidence in the NPP as a capable and trustworthy governing party.”Let every Ghanaian who watches this session come away thinking: the NPP is ready, and the NPP is on our side.”A Strategic Shift in PostureThe declaration represents a deliberate strategic repositioning by the party’s flagbearer. Rather than framing the Minority’s role primarily as a defensive exercise in post-defeat recovery, Dr. Bawumia reframed it as an assertive, forward-looking enterprise with a clear destination: forming the next government of Ghana in January 2029.He acknowledged that the NDC government’s honeymoon period was gradually wearing off and that Ghanaians were beginning to ask harder questions about the administration’s ability to deliver on its campaign promises. He positioned this as a window of opportunity for the NPP to step forward as the credible alternative.The Road to 2028 Starts NowDr. Bawumia was insistent that the work of rebuilding voter confidence cannot be deferred to election season. He told MPs that the NDC government’s goodwill must be worn down gradually and persistently, and that every parliamentary session, every committee hearing, every media engagement, and every constituency visit was an opportunity to advance that objective.”The road to 2028 will not be won in one rally or one manifesto launch,” he told the Caucus. “It will be won day by day, question by question, statement by statement, community by community, and constituency by constituency. And in that work, you, the Minority Caucus, are indispensable.”Projecting A Governing MentalityThe Flagbearer outlined what this governing posture should look like in practice: MPs who speak with facts when they question ministers; who speak with discipline when they address the press; who carry hope when they return to their constituencies; and who remind their constituents that the NPP has not disappeared and has not been silenced, but is carefully preparing a better, more visionary government.He also called on the Caucus to offer credible alternative propositions where they criticise government policy, arguing that a purely oppositional stance would fail to resonate with Ghanaians who want substance, not obstruction. “An opposition that opposes everything is heard by nobody,” he said.Unity as FoundationUndergirding the government-in-waiting posture, Dr. Bawumia placed a firm emphasis on unity as the Caucus’s greatest asset. He called on MPs to subordinate personal ambitions to the collective goal of returning the NPP to power, and stressed that the party’s rivals must not be given the gift of avoidable internal divisions.”Let no one outside this party profit from avoidable divisions within our ranks,” he said. “The people who sent us to Parliament, and the millions who still look to us for hope, deserve a united and serious NPP.”Dr. Bawumia closed his address with words of personal confidence in the Caucus, declaring that he was proud of each MP, trusted them, and would stand with them every step of the way as the party works to rebuild, reorganise, reconnect with the Ghanaian people, and return to government. Spread the love

Spread the love
Read More »

George Krobea Asante writes:

    I have noted with deep concern the unfortunate, reckless, and highly disrespectful comments made by the CEO of the Ghana Free Zones Authority against the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost over his comments on the worsening galamsey crisis in Ghana.   It is both shocking and hypocritical that elements within the National Democratic Congress government have suddenly become intolerant of criticisms on illegal mining when the same issue was heavily weaponized for political gains during the administration of President Nana Akufo-Addo.   During the previous administration, the clergy, civil society organizations, and concerned citizens consistently raised alarm over the devastating impact of galamsey on Ghana’s water bodies, forests, and farmlands. These concerns were amplified by activists such as Oliver Barker-Vormawor and groups like the “Fix The Country Movement”, who organized demonstrations and demanded urgent action.   At the time, the NDC openly embraced those criticisms because it aligned with their political agenda. Today, however, under President John Dramani Mahama, Ghana’s water bodies continue to deteriorate at an alarming rate, yet those who speak up are being attacked and intimidated.   The critical question remains: has galamsey suddenly been normalized under the Mahama administration?   It is highly troubling that rather than confronting the environmental destruction threatening the lives and future of Ghanaians, government appointees are choosing to attack respected religious leaders for speaking truth to power.   The Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, like every Ghanaian citizen, has every constitutional, moral, and civic right to speak on national issues without fear of insults, threats, or political intimidation.   President Mahama must, as a matter of urgency, publicly condemn these comments and relieve the CEO of her position if he truly believes in accountability, democratic tolerance, and respect for the clergy.   Failure to act will only reinforce the growing perception that this conduct reflects the attitude of the government toward dissenting voices, and as a Church, we will advise ourselves   Signed George Krobea AsanteLeading Deputy Coms Director – NPP Member, The Church of Pentecost

Read More »