Clinically Dead
My Encounters with Death, Miracles of Survival, and Second Chances
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About the Book
Having survived a massive heart attack from which the overwhelming number of victims never recover, the author engages himself in a conversation on “Why him?” It is a conversation that recalls, with humor and candidness, other times in his life that he had escaped close shaves with death. It ends with an emphatic admission rooted in faith that a third factor—God, an unseen hand, a guardian angel, an ancestral spirit, etc.—most certainly has always interceded on his behalf to upturn logically fatal outcomes. This is also as much an essay on Akan cultural practices as it is a commentary on Ghanaian political history.
About the Author
G. Ofori Anor received undergraduate education at Cape Coast University and graduate education at Long Island University when he migrated to the United States in 1985. He has spent most of his adult life studying and teaching African cultural traditions and history. As an editor and publisher of ASENTA News magazine, he authored numerous editorials, articles, and essays on matters of topical importance to Africans and is widely published in several magazines and newspapers.