Afro-xenophobic violence in South Africa and the call of history
By Nana Arhin Tsiwah The recent spate of xenophobic violence in South Africa prompted me to write the following historical piece and why it is relevant to relate ideologically to the Cold War...
View ArticleAfrica in the missing light: Where history turns into gimmick propagandism
By Nana Arhin Tsiwah History has been a great fountain of human existence where knowledge of the past and its eventualities are reflected upon towards the future. It has been one solid human playing...
View ArticleHypocrisy and Branded Mental Diarrhoea: An Incurable African Disease
By Nana Arhin Tsiwah I have throughout time (possibly after countless realisations), always found that “traditional” religion, and its parentheses, is something worth defining to the offspring of...
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By Nana Arhin Tsiwah SABOU AMENFI (Recounted Echoes Of A Legend) I. i can see the rocks ageing though they bear your shadow the calls of your footprints have numbered hearts. when i was one;...
View ArticleI pray your forgiveness : O’ Africa, I have been a bad seed
By Nana Arhin Tsiwah This story began when I started seeking the truth of darkness and blackness. It came to light when I became worried of my life; a worry of how negligible I had become. After...
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By Nana Arhin Tsiwah Three Poems for that love I lost to the pillow: This Lover; Greens, Future She whispers balms on trumping roads, she rearranges bones beneath soggy tegument, Herself, by...
View ArticleEphraim Amu: A Gallant Light That Still Glows (1899-1995)
By Nana Arhin Tsiwah Looking at the life of Ephraim Amu, one simply becomes confused, a tapestry saddled with the most appropriate words to choose in describing his achievements let alone to amply and...
View ArticleVindicating Dennis Appiah Larbi-Ampofo
By Nana Arhin Tsiwah Vindicating Dennis Appiah Larbi-Ampofo, President of Oguaa Hall, from irksome students’ political machinations, jingoistic tendencies and abortive dissimulations It was on the...
View ArticleAfrican Music: The Worlasi Syndrome: A look at Nuse vs Uncut Albums
Administrator African Music: The Worlasi Syndrome: A look at Nuse vs Uncut Albums Tuck Magazine Tuck Magazine - Online political, human rights and arts magazine By Nana Arhin Tsiwah This is something I...
View ArticleThe Brymo Klitorism: Flutes on Brymo’s Klitoris album
Administrator The Brymo Klitorism: Flutes on Brymo’s Klitoris album Tuck Magazine Tuck Magazine - Online political, human rights and arts magazine By Nana Arhin Tsiwah Are you a sojourner who seeks...
View ArticleGhana’s Central Music Awards 2018: Retrospection
Administrator Ghana’s Central Music Awards 2018: Retrospection Tuck Magazine Tuck Magazine - Online political, human rights and arts magazine By Nana Arhin Tsiwah Music— the soul’s heartbeat, a...
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