My African Journey

by Joseph Godson Amamoo


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/6/2014

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 311
ISBN : 9781450087711
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 311
ISBN : 9781450087704
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 311
ISBN : 9781462837625

About the Book

During the fifteen months which I spent as a political prisoner in Ghana, from January 1972 to March 1973, I had the enforced opportunity to reflect on the many problems appertaining to the welfare and future of Africa generally, especially her relationship with the rest of the world. The more I thought about these subjects, the greater became my conviction that many areas of Afro-global relations were shrouded in a thick fog of misunderstanding and confusion. Some clarification had to be made, I thought, if for no other reason but to ensure that future generations of African politicians do not repeat the mistakes which we, the earlier generation had unwittingly or wittingly committed. Also it was essential that white people (Europeans and Americans) were given as truthful and correct an insight and assessment of some of the problems of Africans, so that they would be better equipped in their business and political transactions with Africans.


About the Author

Born and educated in Ghana, later studying Law in UK, the story of JOSEPH GODSON AMAMOO is a catolog of major challenges, physical abuse and suffering , culminating in victory and success. AFTER WORKING IN lONDON UK AS A NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENT, PUBLIC RELATIONS ADVISOR TO THE GHANA EMBASSY IN LONDON , was appointed an ambassador at the age of 28, thus one of the youngest in the world.He later became a newspaper editor, a Member of Parliament ( Congress)a government minister and finally for 15 horrendous months a political prisoner. He has lived and worked in Ghana, UK and USA for several years.Joseph Amamoo has travelled in USA, EUROPE , INDIA , AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST He is married to an outstanding Irish woman who is a psychologist/author and they have two daughters , both lawyers and married , with five children between them.He has won some local and international awards His interests are classical music,advocacy of inter racial harmony and marriage reading, museums, art galleries and walking. Having no sons he calls his seven other books his "sons", as they carry his name for ever!. From 1996 t0 2001 he taught and wrote in Chicago.Returned to Ghana in April 2001, was appointed chairman of the state-owned diamond mine at Akwatia Concurrently he chaired the investigative commission that dealt with the riots and disturbances in Asutuare in 2000/2001