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  1. Adu-gyamfi, Samuel

    1. The Women Factor in Gendered Student Activism in Ghana from Independence to the Present
      Eugenia Ama Breba Anderson, George M. Bob-Milliar and Samuel Adu-Gyamfi
  2. Agyekum, Kofi

    1. Domestic Animal Metaphor in AkanRepresenting Human Behaviour in Nana Ampadu’s Song Obiara Ne Ne Suban
      Adwoa Arhine, Benjamin Amakye-Boateng, Kofi Agyekum and Joshua A. Amuah
  3. Amakye-boateng, Benjamin

    1. Domestic Animal Metaphor in AkanRepresenting Human Behaviour in Nana Ampadu’s Song Obiara Ne Ne Suban
      Adwoa Arhine, Benjamin Amakye-Boateng, Kofi Agyekum and Joshua A. Amuah
  4. Amoah-boampong, Cyrelene

    1. Gender and the Silences in the Tabon NarrativeIlluminations from “Brazil houses”
      Cyrelene Amoah-Boampong
  5. Amuah, Joshua A.

    1. Domestic Animal Metaphor in AkanRepresenting Human Behaviour in Nana Ampadu’s Song Obiara Ne Ne Suban
      Adwoa Arhine, Benjamin Amakye-Boateng, Kofi Agyekum and Joshua A. Amuah
  6. Anderson, Eugenia Ama Breba

    1. The Women Factor in Gendered Student Activism in Ghana from Independence to the Present
      Eugenia Ama Breba Anderson, George M. Bob-Milliar and Samuel Adu-Gyamfi
  7. Anyidoho, Nana Akua

    1. From Makola to InstaChanging the Narrative of Ghanaian Women Traders
      Nana Akua Anyidoho and Akosua K. Darkwah
  8. Arhine, Adwoa

    1. Domestic Animal Metaphor in AkanRepresenting Human Behaviour in Nana Ampadu’s Song Obiara Ne Ne Suban
      Adwoa Arhine, Benjamin Amakye-Boateng, Kofi Agyekum and Joshua A. Amuah
  9. Bob-milliar, George M.

    1. The Women Factor in Gendered Student Activism in Ghana from Independence to the Present
      Eugenia Ama Breba Anderson, George M. Bob-Milliar and Samuel Adu-Gyamfi
  10. Darkwah, Akosua K.

    1. From Makola to InstaChanging the Narrative of Ghanaian Women Traders
      Nana Akua Anyidoho and Akosua K. Darkwah
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