Abena Korantemaa Oral History Prize -- Submissions Extended

You now have more time to send in your submissions to the Abena Korantemaa Oral History Prize! Submissions will now be received for an additional two weeks until 14th September 2025. AKOHP is a prize for Oral History awarded for a recorded narration by a woman above 65 years, and was established to honour Abena Korantemaa by her family. It is sponsored by MAKEDA PR.
The prize will encourage younger Ghanaians to document history and seeks to encourage the production of creative non-fiction from Ghana.
To enter the competition, you should make a voice recording of a piece of oral history told by a woman who is 65 years or older
This will typically be a response to a prompt or in an interview format.
The recording should be between 15 and 25 minutes long. You can make the recording using a voice recorder, mobile phone, computer, or other recording device. The recording should be clear and audible.
While there are no limitations to the content of the submissions, there will be a preference for stories about the community, society and country. Personal stories related to historical and other past events are also encouraged. Folktales and narratives that have no connection with historical, personal and or real life experiences will not be eligible.
The competition is open from now until Sunday 14 September 2025. The prizes will be awarded in October 2025, during this year’s Pa Gya! Literary Festival. The first prize is GHC 3,500.
ELIGIBILITY
- The narrator must be an African woman who is resident in Ghana, and is at least 65 years old. Proof will be required by means of identification issued by authority (example: passport, national ID card, etc).
- The recorder/ prize entrant must be an African resident in Ghana, and be 18 years or older at the time of submission.
- To enter the competition, send us a 15- to 25- minute recording of an oral history narration.
- The storyteller or narrator should be the woman who must be at least 65 years old (and must not be you).
- The recording may be done using a voice recorder, a mobile phone, a computer, or other recording device.
- The story may be in English or a Ghanaian language.
- Make sure that the recording is clear and audible.
- Send the recording (audio file) to the Writers Project of Ghana WhatsApp number 0267668890, or via email to info@writersprojectghana.com
- Multiple submission are allowed.
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