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FREE | Writing Workshop for Dagbani Writers
October 9, 2021 @ 10:00 pm - 11:30 pm EDT
Free
About this event
Join us for a writing workshop designed to help writers improve their writing skills in Dagbani. Writers will learn from an experienced and published facilitator in Dagbani language writing.
Facilitator :
Mr. Pazzack Adam Peter is a lecturer at the University of Education, Winneba where he specializes in the morphology of Dagbani. He has published the novel Wuni Bimbirili which translates as The Chosen One of God in English.
About the organizer
Write Ghana is a literary non-profit dedicated to exploring, showcasing, and documenting language and literature in Ghana.
We celebrate, support, and showcase the languages and literature of Ghana through our various initiatives.
Write Ghana’s mission is to create opportunities that increase the use and representation of Ghanaian languages and literature.
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