Vanessa Naa Okialey Vanderpuye is a Level 300 student of African University College of Communication, majoring in Journalism. She’s from Agona Swedru. Poetry and reading crime novels are her passions.

Idowu Adeshina Andrew describes himself as a writer, journalist, and a political activist dedicated to exploring the secrets behind the national development setback in the Globalization. He is a student of African University College of Communications (AUCC) who loves to write poems, novels, and plays. He is the author of “MY DESTINY AND MY COUNTRY” and “STRANGE VISION”.

Bernice Khadijah Williams (Drama of Hypocrisy) is a student of African University College of Communications. She’s from the Central Region of Ghana. She loves performing poetry, reading and writing to inspire.

Prior to joining Afronovaradio, Ruth Aryeh (Matters of The Heart) had a relatively short but rich history in community radio in the Central Region. Her flair for producing is derived directly from her vibrant and optimistic nature. Currently a final year student at African University College of Communications where she reads Development Communication, Ruth is the host/producer of #TheOrangeCouch, the signature program on Ghana’s award-winning No. 1 Campus Radio. Reading and swimming is her passion. Ig: @rutharyehgh Twitter: @rutharyehgh Fb: Ruth Aryeh .

Emmanella Otoo is a Level 100 student at the African University College of Communications offering business. She’s from Osu, and loves reading, writing stories and poems.

Angelique Heymann Apedo (End of the Road) is a freshman at the African University College of Communications with an interest in journalism. She’s from Keta in the Volta Region, but resides in Accra. She loves reading, writing, singing, team sports and  acting.

Regina Dadson is a Level 100 student at African University College of Communications. She’s from the Central Region and loves reading and writing poems.

Ursula M. Abanga (The Day Sparky Came Home) is a Business Management graduate of Catholic University College of Ghana. She’s also Editor for Ink Up, a group of young writers and artists who manage a blog. She is the first of three children of her parents and hails from the Upper East Region. She discovered the joy of writing at a very tender age and has since been unable to stop. She had some of her poems published in the ‘Junior Graphic’ as early as when she was in Primary 4 and this continued till she entered SHS.  She writes prose and poetry, and hopes one day to write drama too. When she’s not writing, she’s reading. She blogs at ursyrants.wordpress.com To Ursula, writing is a way to paint unto people’s minds the picture of the world as she sees it.

Nahnah Afi Dede LANGMER (Dead men tell no tales)

Appiah Kofi GRAHAM (Dreams).

Innocencia WORDI (Voiceless)

Caris Adjei LONDON (Hidden).

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