Grave For Gold
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-9988-3-5189-2
- EAN9789988351892
- Date de parution21/12/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRoberta A.K. Miles
Résumé
A Nation's Wealth. A Generation's Grave."The rivers are bleeding, the forests are dying, and now our heroes have fallen. How much more must Ghana lose to this canker?"Grave for Gold is a national mirror, a wake-up call, and a tribute carved in pain. Written in the shadow of a national tragedy-the loss of eight courageous patriots on an anti-galamsey mission-this work unearths the environmental, public health, and moral genocide unleashed by illegal mining in Ghana.
From poisoned waters to devastated communities, author Emmanuel Kwadjo Gmanab confronts the dark truth: illegal mining is no longer just a crime; it is a "genocide without guns" costing us our land, our people, and our future. Part exposé, part memorial, and part manifesto, this book addresses: The Silent Health Crisis: How heavy metals are destroying the health of mothers and the unborn. The Broken Ecosystem: The reality of the "bleeding" Pra, Ankobra, and Offin rivers.
The Call for Redemption: Why Ghana must choose between gold and survival. "If galamsey still persists after this tragedy, Ghana shall have authored its own obituary."Join the movement for national redemption. Get your copy today.
From poisoned waters to devastated communities, author Emmanuel Kwadjo Gmanab confronts the dark truth: illegal mining is no longer just a crime; it is a "genocide without guns" costing us our land, our people, and our future. Part exposé, part memorial, and part manifesto, this book addresses: The Silent Health Crisis: How heavy metals are destroying the health of mothers and the unborn. The Broken Ecosystem: The reality of the "bleeding" Pra, Ankobra, and Offin rivers.
The Call for Redemption: Why Ghana must choose between gold and survival. "If galamsey still persists after this tragedy, Ghana shall have authored its own obituary."Join the movement for national redemption. Get your copy today.




