Save Our Faces depicts the recent trends in Ghanaian institutions
Godfred Nana Kruentsi is a Ghanaian writer. He is a grad student of Mary Baldwin University, USA. He has always been a lover of the thought-provoking writings of African writers, which preserve the African culture. Now, looking at how, in the past, some proctors marred his reputation to save their faces, he now believes that ‘African poetry’ must also have to dialogue the rigid culture of institutions which do away with civic virtues—and that is what he signals in this book. He finds it believable that the spirit of dictatorship is still walking in and hunting Ghanaian institutions. Some of his other works to be soon published are HamOthello: A Tragedy of Tragedies, Second Chance, Why They Have to Look Like Us, and London.