AKWAABA!
I am a contemporary writer who resides in Accra, Ghana. My love for good novels, movies, music and art compelled me to explore my own talents till I could identify them. I believe everyone is gifted, and these gifts can be nurtured and matured when we interact with other people who have like-passions and share similar interests. Through this blog, I hope to make such interactions possible.
logo-ligi is a virtual platform for comments, contributions and discussions on authors, books, literature, art and about life in a world of creativity.
Its sole purpose is to inform readers and art aficionados and to inspire creative talent.
The logo-ligi icon is an Adinkra symbol called Ananse Ntontan (Spider’s Web), which stands for wisdom and creativity.
I will review books, post poems, cartoons and other works of creativity, especially of fellow writers. Remember to fill out the form for the Reading Relay where I randomly give away copies of a book I’ve reviewed.
Please visit the logo-ligi pages on Facebook, Twitter and Google+ for periodic posts and updates.
Cheers!
Kwadwo













Thank you, Kwadwo, for having stopped by Novel Niche! I greatly appreciate it, and look forward to being creatively connected with you. I adore the Ananse Ntontan and what it signifies — are you going to be discussing other Adinkra symbols on your site, as well?
Having followed you through all the usual social channels, I’m eager to be a frequent visitor.
Best wishes,
Shivanee.
It’s good to have another visitor at logo-ligi.
Thanks Shivanee for coming over.
I might put up posts on the rest of the Adinkra symbols, but that’s all in due time.
See you soon.
Great job on the site, Kwadwo! Inspiration is a hard thing to find these days so I’ll be checking up here frequently for it. Thanks to you, I’ll be doing a lot of African literature reading in the coming months. Will keep you updated on that.
best,
Kwame
Thank you Kwame.
It means a lot to me that you’ve found inspiration from this website.
I’m dropping by to thank you for visiting my blog! I am also on NetworkedBlogs and will follow you there, too. 🙂
Thank you Nicole.
You’re welcome!
Hey,
I have just discovered this blog.
I used to be a big readr but I’m afraid I haven’t read for a too long time.
I went to Ghana several times, Accra and Tema.
Hello Ayo,
Welcome to logo-ligi. Glad to have another newcomer on the blog.
What is your favourite thing about Ghana?
Fried rice!
Every time I go to Ghana since 2006, I run to buy fried rice with fish. It’s so delicious.
I also like tissues, I found very beautiful ones in Accra, I buy them to sew clothes, scarfs, beauty cases and so on. There are also very nice beads.
People are nice too.
What was also graet was cedi, which has a poor value compared to CFA so much things were cheaper in Ghana.
At the same time, there are much more choice in shops than in Togo or Benin (where I come from).
Have you ever been to Togo, Benin, France?
I haven’t been to any Francophone country before.
I’d like to sometime.
Hope to have you back in Ghana soon.
I’ll tell you when I come back.
Kwadwo, glad to nominate you for the Commentator Award. Kindly visit https://readinpleasure.wordpress.com for rules on acceptance.
Thank you for the nomination. I am happy to accept.
What a very interesting blog site. Thank you.
Glad to have you over Bill. I hope to see more of you on this blog.
I have evolved into several blogs to keep my poetry; short and long and stories seperate. I write mostly for my own enjoyment. When someone else has garnered joy – that’s a bonus.
Cheers from South Western Pennslyvaina, USA – Jules (Julespaige gems; poetry and flash fiction).
Hello Jules,
I enjoy your witty rhymes. Thanks for making you presence felt on logo-ligi.