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One of Ghana’s leading playwright, Uncle Ebo Whyte has launched his latest book: “Let’s Talk About Sex.”
The event which took place at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra was well attended by top Ghanaian dignitaries and media personalities including the Deputy Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mark Okraku-Mantey, George Quaye, Kwaku Sintim-Misa (KSM) and others.

Speaking at the launch, Uncle Ebo revealed that he got the idea of putting together the contents of the book when his adopted daughter asked him for advice on sex before she got married.

The celebrated Playwright explained that the initial reaction to him writing a book on sex was that of a shock.

This he said was because some people including his staff at Roverman Productions did not expect him to know much or write about sex.

However, after an endorsement from his wife after reading the book, he was optimistic it will help bring joy to married couples.

"The only reason that I believe that we have a good book going is that normally spouses are very skeptical of the efforts of their husband but when my wife read this she said 'I wish I had read this book before I married', that told me we are on to something," he said.

Some guests who reviewed the book at the event recommended it for people married or unmarried.

Launching the book, Mr Kofi Nsiah Poku, CEO of Kinapharma praised Uncle Ebo Whyte for being hardworking; stating that he was not surprised the playwright had become a household name.

He also commended the 'Not My Husband' writer, director and producer for writing a book on sex, a topic most Ghanaians shy away from.
He again thanked Mrs Florence Whyte for being a pillar in Uncle Ebo's journey.

Meanwhile individuals interested in purchasing a copy of the book can stop by the front desk of JoyFM or contact Roverman Productions.
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