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A new book titled Road Without Barrier was launched last Monday at a colourful ceremony at the Sun Lodge Hotel in Accra.
The event was attended by a diverse audience, including the Paramount Chief of Ngleshie Amanfro, Nii Kwashie Gborlor, along other traditional leaders.
The book, which centers on themes of perseverance and determination, was dedicated by its author, Yaw Anim, to Mr. Samuel Obeng Amoako, a retired university lecturer.
Explaining the reason for the dedication, Mr. Anim shared that he had been struggling to make a living in Accra until he received a life-changing call from Mr. Amoako, a fellow native of his hometown. Mr. Amoako promised to support his education at the tertiary level, a promise he fulfilled.
Mr. Anim noted that dedicating the book to Mr. Amoako is his way of expressing heartfelt gratitude for the support that transformed his life

















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