Kofi Quaye: From Ghana’s youngest published author to journalist and editor of Black American
newspapers in the United States, to co-author of books with Americans, and filmmaker o...view moreKofi Quaye: From Ghana’s youngest published author to journalist and editor of Black American
newspapers in the United States, to co-author of books with Americans, and filmmaker of Africathemed
movies and documentaries.
In a remarkable career spanning continents, Kofi Quaye’s life journey reflects a deep-seated passion
for writing and storytelling that led him to pursue a professional career in journalism, publishing, and
ultimately, filmmaking as a producer of movies and documentaries.
Kofi Quaye grew up in Ghana in the fifties and sixties and knew early on that he wanted to be a writer.
He was already writing his first book as he navigated the educational system in post-independence
Ghana, which enabled him to earn both the Ordinary and Advanced Levels of the General Certificate of
Education in just three years. His first book was published when he was nineteen years old, making him
the youngest published author in Ghana at the time. He joined the Ghana Civil Service as an Executive
Officer, based on his educational credentials, and was assigned to the Registrar General’s Department.
His writing career began in Ghana, where he honed his craft. In Ghana’s media landscape, his early
days as a freelance journalist laid the foundation for his later successes.view less