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This e-book is a collection of three remarkable kids` stories that is sure to hold the interest of many kids and to teach them valuable life lessons. "The Ant and the Antelope" centers around an unlikely,and yet beautiful relationship between the ant and the antelope, which eventually turned sour due to differing value systems.

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This e-book is a collection of three remarkable kids` stories that is sure to hold the interest of many kids and to teach them valuable life lessons. "The Ant and the Antelope" centers around an unlikely,and yet beautiful relationship between the ant and the antelope, which eventually turned sour due to differing value systems.


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Autorenporträt
Daniel is a Ghanaian writer and book editor. He is a registered member of the Ghana Association of Writers (GAW). His articles, short stories, and poems have been featured on a wide variety of websites, blogs, newspaper publications, newsletters, and magazines such as HR Focus Magazine (Ghana), HR Focus Africa (Ghana), MM Focus Magazine (Ghana), Optimum Magazine (Ghana), Step Magazine (Ghana), Divine Purpose Magazine (USA), Nigeria Christian Post (Nigeria), Dalhart Texan (USA), Cape Times (South Africa), Daily Graphic (Ghana), The Mirror (Ghana), The Business & Financial Times (Ghana), The Independent (Ghana), and Daily Guide (Ghana).

Daniel has had the privilege of editing and proofreading scores of manuscripts encompassing varied genres, one of the most notable being 'Conflict of Laws in Ghana', a legal scholarly work co-authored by Prof. Richard Frimpong Oppong, a professor of Law at California Western School of Law, USA, and Hon. Kissi Agyebeng, ESQ, Ghana's current Special Prosecutor.