THE HOUSE THAT GOD BUILT

ebook A Pictorial History of the Pokua-Ossei Family of Koforidua, Ghana

By Martin Kwadwo Ossei

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The House That God Built is the story of the Pokua-Ossei family of Koforidua, Ghana. This is a historical journey of 150 years from the close of the 19th century to the 21st century. In this interesting narration, the reader will encounter the rich culture and tradition of the famous Ashanti kingdom of West Africa, have a glimpse of British colonial history in Ghana, as well as insight into early Christian missionary work in the Gold Coast. The Pokua-Ossei family are the heroes in this narrative. The country of Ghana has the enviable status of being the closest country to the centre of the earth, according to geographical maps. The Greenwich Meridian passes through it, and the Equator runs just South of its southern border in the Gulf of Guinea. God put the Pokua-Ossei family very close to the centre of the world in the city of Koforidua, Ghana, 50 miles from the Gulf of Guinea. Enjoy this captivating history of the house that God built.
THE HOUSE THAT GOD BUILT