Feed your
mind – Ebow White advises Ghanaians
Accra, Jan. 22, Ghanadot/GNA – Mr Ebow
White, Chief Executive Officer of Rover Man Productions,
on Thursday advised Ghanaians to “feed” their minds with
knowledge through reading, attributing a poor society to
one which people do not read.
He said the cardinal difference between the developed
countries and Ghana is that, most people in the
developed world spend time reading while Ghanaians do
not read.
Mr White, who is also a playwright, was launching a book
titled: “Things Visible and Invisible,” authored by Mr
Kofi Bentum Quantson, a former Director of the Bureau of
National Investigations (BNI).
“Man does not live on bread alone,” he said and
recommended that man must also feed his intellect to
make him ‘whole’.
Mr White commenting on the book said it is one that
reflects on life, easy to read and understand and one
that can be used for relaxation.
The book, he said has 27 different stories which talks
about life especially spiritual things.
Mr Quantson pointed out that the book focused on stories
that relates to the human personality and said each
story had its own lesson and wisdom.
“Man is not only bones and flesh, man is also spirit,”
he said urging people to develop their spiritual beings
since there was more beyond the things seen with our
naked eyes.
Archbishop Charles Gabriel Palmer Buckle, Metropolitan
Archbishop of Accra, who chaired the function, suggested
that Ghanaians should learn to relax and have leisure
times since creativity resulted from leisure.
He said human beings are unique and complex and urged
every human to try and impact society positively by
leaving a footprint that they would be remembered for.
The first five copies of the book were sold for GHc300
each.
GNA