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Busia jibini nder Accra, Ghana, nder saare Yenfri nder Wenchi nder Brong-Ahafo nder Ghana, Kofi Abrefa Busia, hooreejo lesdi Ghana, e debbo maako, Naa (Morkor) Busia. O waɗi ɓiyum nder Ghana bana nder Netherlands e Mexico haa o dilli haa Oxford, to saare maako ɓaawo maajum jooɗiAbena Pokua Adompim Busia (dunde 1953) ko winndiyanke Ghana, mawɗo, feminist, jannginoowo e diplomate. O debbo ardiiɗo ardiiɗo lesdi Ghana, Kofi Abrefa Busia, e o debbo actress Akosua Busia. Busia woni jannginoowo jannginooɗo ɗemngal Farayse e jannginooɓe rewɓe e janngooɓe e Rutgers University. O woni ardiiɗo Ghana to Brazil, mo o suɓii e hitaande 2017, o heɓii accreditaasi e nder leydiji 12 feere to Amerika Senegaal.[1]

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Busia jibini nder Accra, Ghana, nder saare Yenfri nder Wenchi nder Brong-Ahafo nder Ghana, Kofi Abrefa Busia, hooreejo lesdi Ghana, e debbo maako, Naa (Morkor) Busia. O waɗi ɓiyum nder lesdi Ghana, bana nder lesdi Netherlands e lesdi Mexico, haa o yaltina to Oxford, to saare maako ɓaawo maajum jooɗoti.[2]

Busia, Abera P.A. 1953–

Ghanian poet, editor, essayist, and short story writer.

INTRODUCTION

Busia is recognized as a respected feminist scholar, poet, and short story writer. In recent years, she has endeavored to bring the role of African women writers to light through her work on the Women Writing Africa series, which has been praised by critics as an invaluable resource on the subject of African women writers. In her poetry and short stories, Busia addresses the challenges of the exile experience, particularly the alienation facing African immigrants living in foreign cultures.

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Born in Accra, Ghana, in 1953, Busia is the daughter of K. A. Busia, the former prime minister of Ghana. Because of the coups that plagued Ghana during that period, Busia's family was forced into exile, eventually settling in England. She was educated in Ghana, Holland, and Mexico, and she attended St. Anne's College at Oxford University, where she eventually received her bachelor's and master's degrees; in 1984 she earned her Ph.D. from Oxford. Busia works as an associate

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