Keith K. M. Ackah is a young Ghanaian poet and writer living in Nungua, a suburb of Accra in Ghana. He has a number of collection of poems. His poems centre on love, life, nature and religion. Keith is also a public speaker and an event organiser.
After graduating from one of Ghana’s prestigious schools Adisadel College in Cape Coast, he proceeded to read Communication Studies at the Ghana Institute of Journalism in Accra.
His work experience has ben centred around three areas; education, media works and local governance.
Keith started blogging and writing poems in 2014 when he developed greater interest in the literary art rather than just teaching the subject.With his background in media, Keith also writes on socio-political and religious issues.
Beautiful lies across the street
The fragrance smell of garbage,
Displayed like warehouse goods
Ready for domestic consumption
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Survival has set me free
For life want I flee
In chase of comfort
For the betterment of my dreams
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Love is not a game for minors
Neither an adventure for mere experiment
But a plate prepared and reserved for two hearts.
Hearts caught in the tentacle web of sweet love
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The shameless face of cowardice
Parading their trade at the iniquitous hour of the nite
When the body so tired
And lays defenselessly in sleep.
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