UK-based Ghanaian novelist and journalist (born 1937)
Cameron Duodu
Born
Martin Cameron Duodu
(1937-05-24) 24 May 1937 (age 87)
Asiakwa, Gold Coast (Ghana)
Nationality
Ghanaian
Occupation(s)
Novelist, journalist, editor and broadcaster
Notable work
The Gab Boys (1967)
Website
http://cameronduodu.com/
Martin Cameron Duodu (born 24 May 1937)[1] is a United Kingdom-based Ghanaian novelist, journalist, editor and broadcaster. After publishing a novel, The Gab Boys, in 1967, Duodu went on to a career as a journalist and editorialist.[2]
^Africa Who's Who, London: Africa Journal for Africa Books Ltd, 1981, pp. 349–50.
^Anderson Brown, "Duodu's Gab Boys" Archived 9 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Anderson Brown's Literary Blog,
8 July 2008.
Martin CameronDuodu (born 24 May 1937) is a United Kingdom-based Ghanaian novelist, journalist, editor and broadcaster. After publishing a novel, The...
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Citifmonline. Retrieved April 1, 2015. CameronDuodu. "Why are 'witches' still being burned alive in Ghana? | CameronDuodu | Opinion". The Guardian. Retrieved...
and His Nation, Allen Lane, 2006; Penguin Books, 2007, p. xxxiii–iv. CameronDuodu (6 March 2006), "Obituary | Peggy Appiah", The Guardian. Sherwood, Marika...
Gabriel Okara, Christopher Okigbo, Bernard Fonlon, Frances Ademola, CameronDuodu, Kofi Awoonor; from South Africa: Ezekiel Mphahlele, Bloke Modisane...
ANGELOU R.I.P. – CameronDuodu". Archived from the original on 13 April 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2019. "Goodbye, Comrade Vc By CameronDuodu". Modern Ghana...
Amewusika Anthony, Adelaide Emefa Anthony and Sophia Mawuena Anthony. CameronDuodu (19 March 2009). "Major Seth Anthony: The first black African commissioned...
Darmani (born 1956) Kwame Dawes (born 1962) Amu Djoleto (born 1929) CameronDuodu (born 1937) Asare Konadu (1932–1994) B. Kojo Laing (1946–2017) Lesley...
the UK, as journalists, writers, and publishers, are such names as CameronDuodu, Afua Hirsch, Derek Owusu, Ekow Eshun, Margaret Busby and Nii Ayikwei...
Collection in London, acquired by Sir Richard Wallace in May 1874 for £500. CameronDuodu, "Obituary of Beryl Karikari", The Guardian, 5 March 2007. "Collections...
accommodated. In an obituary for Muzorewa, in The Guardian, in 2010, CameronDuodu wrote that the settlement did not "stop the guerrilla warfare" nor was...
Benin/Senegal/Ivory Coast Emmanuel Dongala (born 1941), Republic of the Congo CameronDuodu (born 1937), Ghana Kossi Efoui (born 1962), Togo Obi Egbuna (1938–2014)...
Night Margaret Drabble – Jerusalem the Golden Nell Dunn – Poor Cow CameronDuodu – The Gab Boys Allan W. Eckert – Wild Season Mircea Eliade – The Old...
CNN, Infobae William Pfaff (1928–2015), International Herald Tribune CameronDuodu (1937–), Mail and Guardian, City Press (South Africa), Ghanaian Times...
Waterfalls In Dodowa". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 2020-08-09. Uncategorized, admin in. "MY DAYS AT DRUM (1) – CameronDuodu". Retrieved 2020-08-09. v t e...
" The Big Six Nkrumah government Duodu, Cameron (March 2002). "Ako Adjei--the Walking History of Ghana:CameronDuodu on One of the Founding Fathers of...
artistic dynasty: the well-known Ghanaian broadcaster and novelist CameronDuodu was his brother-in-law, and his younger brother Jerry Parkes (also a...
Archived from the original on 17 February 2020. Retrieved 31 May 2020. CameronDuodu, "Peggy Appiah" (obituary) Archived 3 February 2019 at the Wayback Machine...
anthologised included Frank Parkes, A. W. Kayper-Mensah, Kwesi Brew, CameronDuodu, Amu Djoleto, Efua T. Sutherland Robert K. Gardiner and Geormbeeyi Adali-Mortty...
Plaque pays tribute to Pan-Africanist George Padmore". Camden Review. CameronDuodu, "George Padmore commemorated with plaque in London", Pambazuka News...