Pages From Accra

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Creator from RSS feed: Beaux Culture
Database Creators: Beaux CultureSynopsis:
Storytelling. Anthology. Suspense. Lifestyle. Love. Pages from Accra is a series of stories that explore life’s twists of love, friendship, betrayal, and the daily life aspects you will connect with, told in ways that make you laugh, question, and reflect on the unexpected turns of human emotions. Audio by Kwaku Quansah Send Entries: cbackstagegh@gmail.com
Language: English
Format: Audio Book
Continuity: Anthology
Writing: Scripted
Voices: Solo
Narrator: Third Person
Genres: Multigenre
Soundscape: Music
Completion status: Not applicable
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Episodes:
2. The Message That Broke Everything
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 04:18:01 GMT
A shattered love, a buried past, and one secret that ties them all together, and just when Marilyn trusts Papa the most, the truth threatens to destroy them both.
Background song: Undertow | Scott Berkley
1. The One Who Waited Too Long
Sat, 04 Oct 2025 03:50:38 GMT
What begins as a night of food and gist unravels into questions of loyalty, fate, and hidden truths. And to Papa , nothing is ever just friendship.
Background Sound by Original_Sountrack
Sat, 04 Oct 2025 03:35:02 GMT
Welcome! Welcome!! In Accra, Ghana, where food is culture and silence hides the deepest truths, fate is about to test loyalty, trust, and love itself.
(Vol. 1 – Vol. 10)
The One Who Waited Too Long
The Message That Broke Him
The Past Never Sleeps
Her Silence, His Storm
The Secrets Between Us
When Love Starts to Lie
Ghosts in the Family
The Kiss That Shouldn’t Have Happened
The Betrayal We Didn’t See Coming
Truth, Torn and Too Late