If you liked New perspectives on African humanity by Gordon S. K. Adika, George Ossom-Batsa, and Helen Yitah, start with Current perspectives in phono-syntax and dialectology (2009), New Scholarship on Ghanaian Literatures, Languages and Cultures (2024), and Philosophical Foundations of the African Humanities Through Postcolonial Perspectives (2019). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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New perspectives on African humanity is by Gordon S. K. Adika, George Ossom-Batsa, and Helen Yitah.