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Kwesi Oginga, Radio Broadcaster, Pastor, Adjunct Professor, Author and Much More

Kwesi Oginga was born in Beterverwagting, Guyana. His life as a writer began at age 15. His works won him several Certificates of Excellence at the Guyana Festival in the Arts (GUYFESTA). His works were also featured at the Caribbean Festival of the Arts (CARIFESTA), and at the Festival of the Guianas in Suriname and Cayenne.

Kwesi Oginga was born in Beterverwagting, Guyana. His life as a writer began at age 15. His works won him several Certificates of Excellence at the Guyana Festival in the Arts (GUYFESTA). His works were also featured at the Caribbean Festival of the Arts (CARIFESTA), and at the Festival of the Guianas in Suriname and Cayenne.

Classic plays such as Tengar, To My Son a Legacy, The Inheritance and The Break were commissioned for the celebration of Guyana's Celebration of its republican status and for the celebration of the President's Birthday. Some of his poems became national treasures and were used as competition pieces for Verse Speaking during the National Youth Week celebrations.

Kwesi Oginga is the Associate Pastor of New Life Ministries in Silver Spring Maryland and an Adjunct Professor of The Washington Institute of Theological Studies in Reston, Virginia. He holds a Diploma in Radio Broadcasting, Columbia School of Broadcasting, Virginia, and a Bachelors of Arts in Theology/ Christian Studies along with a Masters of Arts in Pastoral Ministry from Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, Arizona. Kwesi lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.

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41fougov2wl._aa160_.jpg Generational Curse
A suspenseful novel set in Guyana. It will inspire you to listen to the voice within.This is a necessary skill that is needed, if we are to navigate our way out of problems and troubles we face in life. Deeply entertaining!
61qkm7q4dvl._aa160_.jpg A Few Things Our Sons and Daughters Should Know
Poetic discussions for everyone from 15 years and older. These are messages to build your faith. This book is a must have for guidance needed by our young men and women who are exposed to the trials and temptations in today's world.
516bdeweynl._aa160_.jpg I Am A Guyanese
Patriotic poems that prayerfully express unity, love, hope, & peace among Guyanese .
51pzebksn0l._aa160_.jpg Send Me My Eye
A novel about growing up and falling in love. It presents a formula for finding a spouse. This book is as humorous as it is suspenseful.
41fldwt-zdl._aa160_.jpg Cartharsis
There are so many things we hold in our minds; when we express them countless people are blessed You will be blessed by the poetic expressions in this book. 
51y76xocabl._aa160_.jpg Touching the Hem of His Garment
A workbook that will help you to pray, listen, and recognize God's voice, as He replies. This book will also help you to implement what you hear for success in your daily life experiences
41o0duc-wkl._aa160_.jpg Divinity
In today's world, many are afraid to admit to their Christian persuasion. Why should we be so afraid that we want to apologize for our belief? This book, rich with poetic expressions, will help you to embrace your Christianity, and to boldly express and celebrate it

 

 

 
 
 

 

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