FEBRUARY, 1966 - THE CHANGING OF THE TIDE
With the premier gone, Kwasi faces neither East nor West; he faces forward.
DECEMBER, 1964 - KATANKOFORE, WHAT HAVE WE BECOME?
The resettlement has happened, but at what cost?
SEPTEMBER, 1963 - THE GREAT FLOOD OF ’63
Disaster looms as water levels rise in the gorge.
AUGUST 1962 - BY HOOK, CROOK OR BOOK
Finding love is easy, finding a job is much harder. How will Kwasi navigate this?
FEBRUARY 1960-THE NKRUMAH BOYS COME VISITING
Kete Krachi receives visitors from Accra. What could they possibly want?
When a bad hair day becomes a bad day, a young boy finds undeserved lessons and learns the value of friendship.
In the lives we live and work on, our actions towards changing situations become the muse to our lives. But by the fireside, the observations of an old onlooker shows us life in stasis.
Sufferer, written by Korley Adjaottor, considers the unchanging situation of life.
Blink twice and you might miss it. Amoafa tells us a heartwarming love story that sheds light on the Magic of the moments we share and how quickly they come by. This beautiful story was narrated by Priscilla Plange and features Tsiddi.
Short and sweet, Paul Baffoe-Bonnie graces us once more with his poem," Humus", and puts us in the familiar place of sober reflection.
Victor Forna gathers elements of a world that existed long before ours, telling tales of forgotten beings, deceit and betrayal. Masterfully narrated by Tsidi, and produced by The Residence Studio. The Nami Podcast is proud to present :"Of Those In Darkness"
What is the cost of revenge? This week our narrated story is written by Fui Can-Tamakloe. In 'Unforgiveness', Fui weaves a tale of loss and anger set in the colourful background that is Ghana.
What does life have in store for those who live boundless lives? Find out as this amazing writer offers a glimpse into the history of a soul that betrays nothing short of an enchanting life.
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After the burial of a beloved grandfather, tensions are realised amongst the family when customs conflict with the changes in the thoughts of younger generations. Dagawadze gently unfolds the conflict between traditions and the free- thought age.
Here's to the secondary school days! One thing that connects us across generations are the memories of the things we did while in secondary school. Korley 'Green' Adjaottor, a Ghanaian poet, leaves us full of nostalgia with a poem, masterfully narrated by Tsiddi, that recounts the adventures of some mischevious boys in a boarding school.
Traffic Romance, written by Fui Can-Tamakloe and narrated by Tsiddi, transports you into the rush of Accra traffic. The blaring horns, the angry shouts of impatient drivers, and the loud engines of stationary cars. And, in all that chaos, brief interludes of romance exist. Written By: Fui Can-Tamakloe
Narrated by: Tsiddi
Edited by: The Residence Studios