Kofi Abrefa Busia has written:
'The courage and foresight of Busia' -- subject(s): Politics and government
Kofi Abrefa Busia died on 1978-08-28.
Kofi Abrefa Busia was born on 1913-07-11.
Kofi Abrefa Busia, a prominent Ghanaian scholar and politician, analyzed the concept of Negritude as a cultural and literary movement that sought to celebrate African identity and heritage, countering colonial narratives. He emphasized the importance of recognizing the unique values and characteristics of African personality, which includes communalism, spirituality, and a deep connection to tradition. Busia argued that embracing this identity was essential for social and political empowerment in post-colonial Africa. His work contributed to the broader discourse on African self-affirmation and the reclamation of cultural pride.
Daniel Kofi Acquaah has written: 'Each man is within himself'
Kofi Kodzi has written: 'Worse than South Africa' -- subject(s): Politics and government
Kofi Agyei-Boateng has written: 'An investigation into the operations of a restaurant to reduce customer waiting time using simulation technique'
F. K. Anane has written: 'Kofi Mensah'
Kofi Affrifah has written: 'The Akyem factor in Ghana's history' -- subject(s): History 'The Akyem Factor in Ghana's History 1700-1875'
Kofi E. Yankson has written: 'Chinua Achebe's novels' -- subject(s): Achebe, Chinua, Chinua Achebe, Criticism and interpretation, Language and culture, Sociolinguistics
Sitwala Imenda has written: 'Unmarried wife' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'The Blairing Kofi Bush War of Iraq'
Kofi Obeng has written: 'Modeling economic inefficiency caused by public transit subsidies' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Local transit, Federal aid to transportation, Government policy, Finance, Subsidies, Urban transportation policy
J Kofi Yeboah Tuafo has written several books on topics related to African culture, economics, and development. Some of his works include "Africa: The Mother Continent" and "The Spirit of African Leadership."