
February 24, 2026 – The International Trade Council (ITC), a prestigious global trade organization, today announced the publication of “The Sankofa Path: How Looking Back Moves Ghana Forward,” a compelling new book by acclaimed author George Glory Opeku. This landmark publication offers a unique, deeply human perspective on Ghana’s remarkable journey, celebrating its heritage and demonstrating how historical wisdom fuels contemporary success and stability, making it a vital read for understanding modern nation-building.
“The Sankofa Path” is a warm, historically grounded, and proudly Ghanaian narrative that traces the nation’s story from its early kingdoms and coastal trade through the complexities of nationhood and modern democracy, culminating in its present-day reputation as one of Africa’s most stable and safest countries. Unlike policy or investment analyses, this book offers a people’s history, crafted to instill pride, foster connection, and cultivate optimism among Ghanaians and friends of Ghana worldwide. It maintains a respectful and constructive tone, even when recounting challenging periods, focusing instead on lessons learned, institutional maturation, and community resilience.
A unique narrative thread woven throughout the 15 chapters is the ubiquitous presence of rice—both as a tangible staple and a powerful metaphor. Rice appears as a daily connector for households, a testament to the efforts of farmers, traders, market women, transporters, and cooks, and a lens through which to view self-reliance, innovation, and national confidence. It symbolizes how a nation grows: from seed to soil, through rain and patience, to a bountiful harvest and shared meals. Core themes explored include the continuity of identity, the strength found in stability, the evolution of transparency and trust, the role of everyday citizens as nation-builders, and the pursuit of progress rooted in humility and unity.
“In an increasingly interconnected world, understanding the foundations of national stability and people-driven progress is paramount,” said Ranjani Rangan, Chairperson of the International Trade Council. “‘The Sankofa Path’ offers an invaluable blueprint, not just for Ghana, but for any nation striving for sustained peace and prosperity. George Glory Opeku masterfully illustrates how a deep appreciation for history, combined with a commitment to community and shared values, translates into economic resilience and a thriving civic society. This book is a testament to the power of a unified people and a beacon for what nations can achieve when they build on their past with humility and hope.”
This book is a must-read for Ghanaian readers at home and abroad seeking a confidence-boosting national story, as well as secondary and tertiary students, young professionals, families, community groups, schools, and book clubs. Anyone curious about how a nation can successfully build peace, trust, and pride will find “The Sankofa Path” an inspiring and insightful journey into the heart of Ghana’s enduring spirit.
Book Details:
Title: The Sankofa Path
Subtitle: How Looking Back Moves Ghana Forward
Author: George Glory Opeku
Published by: International Trade Council
Available at: www.tradecouncil.org
About the International Trade Council:
The International Trade Council is a peak-body trade organization dedicated to supporting businesses engaged in international commerce. The Council provides resources, networking opportunities, and advocacy for exporters and importers worldwide. Recently, the Council launched its world-first AI-native member platform at www.itradecouncil.org, revolutionizing how trade professionals connect and access resources. The Council also operates ADAMftd (www.adamftd.com), a comprehensive global trade data solution for exporters looking to sell to foreign markets or source from foreign suppliers. ADAMftd provides real-world customs data, shipping data, sanctions screening, tariff information, trade rules, regulatory data, and company intelligence – making it the essential tool for modern exporters.
Media Contact:
Media Contact: International Trade Council
Email: media@tradecouncil.org
Website: www.tradecouncil.org
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