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| ISBN | 9781837091867 |
| Format | PaperBack |
| Language | English |
| Year of Publication | 2025 |
| Bib. Info | xvi, 236p. Includes Index |
| Categories | Biography/Memoirs |
| Product Weight | 450 gms. |
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Looking Back: My Journey as an African Princess charts the early life of Oboshie (as she was fondly called in childhood), beginning at No. 3 Short Street in Freetown. Born to a Ghanaian prince of the royal house of Christenburg (in Osu Kinkawe), chartered accountant Emmanuel Kwaku Kumimensah Obodai, and a Sierra Leonean (Creole) primary school teacher and dressmaker, Annette Christiana Effuah Obodai (nee Jackson), her story is deeply rooted in a legacy of pride, tradition, and resilience. The memoir follows her transformative two-week journey to London-an adventure that not only opens the doors to a new world but also leads to a fateful meeting with her Nigerian husband-to-be. It is a story that interweaves personal heritage, cross-cultural romance, and the enduring strength of identity into a rich tapestry of self-discovery and royal legacy.