Tag: #SlamPoetryGH

Ehalakasa proudly announces Huda the Goddess as a Selection Jury Member for SheShe Slam 2026. An internationally recognised spoken word poet, Australian Poetry Slam Champion, and founder of Black Ink, Huda brings integrity, cultural leadership, and a fearless commitment to women’s voices and safe creative spaces.
Listening as leadership, and curation as cultural power SheShe Slam 2026 is proud to welcome Crystal Tettey as a member of its Selection Jury, strengthening the platform’s commitment to thoughtful curation, cultural depth, and global perspective. Crystal Tettey...

Poema: A New Voice in West African Poetry Bridging Generations, Cultures, and Healing

Poema doesn’t just recite poetry — she releases it. Her words speak for generations, her silence carries meaning.

Kobby Wright: The Voice Turning Truth into Poetry and Silence into Sound

Kobby Wright doesn’t chase applause — he chases truth. And when he finds it, he holds it up like a mirror to the world.

Mawufemor: The Scholar Who Speaks in Stanzas

Mawufemor doesn’t just write to impress she writes to express. Her poetry is thoughtful, clear, and rooted in the belief that truth deserves a voice.

LéO: The Quiet Flame of Ghanaian Poetry Whose Voice is Impossible to Ignore

LéO doesn’t just perform poems — he peels them open. His voice lingers like prayer. His silence speaks too.

Pearl Asante: The Quiet Force Taking Her First Bold Step onto Ghana’s Slam Stage

She may be new to the spotlight, but her poetry carries the light. Pearl Asante is not seeking fame she’s seeking truth, verse by verse.

Baby Poet: The Young Voice with Old Soul, Rooted in Rhythm and Rebellion

His voice may be new but his words are ancient. Baby Poet is not just a performer. He is a prophecy dressed in punchlines.

Be Yunus: Where Calm Meets Fire at National Slam Prelims 2025

Be Yunus doesn’t just perform. He listens while speaking. He stirs calm into chaos. And on August 9, he brings that balance to the Slam stage.

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