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Crossroads at Ankobea – A Powerful African Novel on Faith, Leadership & Tradition

Crossroads at Ankobea is a thought-provoking African novel by renowned Ghanaian author and Pan-Africanist Kojo Yankah. Set in a fictional town, this compelling story follows John Blankson, a fresh


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Crossroads at Ankobea is a thought-provoking African novel by renowned Ghanaian author and Pan-Africanist Kojo Yankah. Set in a fictional town, this compelling story follows John Blankson, a fresh university graduate who makes a life-changing decision to follow Christian principles—only to be unexpectedly called to serve as a traditional chief.
Torn between Christian convictions and ancestral customs, John’s journey as a young chief illuminates the deeper conflict many African societies face today: the tension between modern faith and traditional practices. Rich in cultural insight and moral questions, the book challenges readers to consider how faith, leadership, and identity can coexist in contemporary Africa.
✨ Captivating story of culture and conflict
✨ Perfect for young adults, students, and literary fiction fans
✨ Explores Christianity, chieftaincy, and traditional belief systems
✨ Written by Kojo Yankah, Ghanaian statesman and educator
Key Highlights
• Explores the clash between modern Christianity and traditional African customs
• Set in a fictional Ghanaian town rich in cultural context
• Ideal for readers aged 9–12, teens, and young adults
• Encourages critical thinking about faith, superstition, and identity
• Authored by Kojo Yankah, founder of the African University College of Communications



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TitleCrossroads at Ankobea – A Powerful African Novel on Faith, Leadership & Tradition
Author✍️ Kojo Yankah
PublisherAsempa Publishers
ISBN9964784538
Year Published1982
Page Count154
FormatPaperback
Weight0.3 kg
AvailabilityAvailable on backorder
TagsKojo Yankah, African Novels, Faith vs Tradition, Ghanaian Literature, Asempa Publishers, Young Adult Fiction
SKUBK6577



✍️ About the Author: Kojo Yankah


Kojo Yankah is a distinguished Ghanaian journalist, author, Pan-Africanist, and public servant. He served as Editor of the Daily Graphic, Member of Parliament, and Minister of State during Ghana’s Fourth Republic. Beyond politics, he is the founder of the African University College of Communications (AUCC)—Africa’s first private communications university.
Kojo Yankah is deeply passionate about education, cultural heritage, and African unity. His literary works often address societal values, identity, and the transformation of African communities through faith and leadership.