Apiorkor Seyiram Ashong-Abbey
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Apiorkor Seyiram Ashong–Abbey ( born 1 April 1988) is a Ghanaian poet, writer, literary critic. She is currently the Head of Programmes Production with Citi FM/Citi TV and currently the host of Diplomatic License and What's Cooking on Citi TV. She is also an editorial advisor for The InfluencHER Project, an editorial program and global community seeking to empower and amplify female voices.


Education

Apiorkor attended
Tema International School Tema International School is an international school based in Tema, Ghana, West Africa. Classes are offered from primary through to IB Diploma. The school year is divided into 2 semesters (August–December & January–June). The school was establis ...
where she graduated and completed a Diploma program. She later went to Lafayette College in the US, and came back to Ghana to study at the University of Ghana, Legon.


Career

Apiorkor is the Head of Production at Citi FM/Citi TV and the host of ‘Diplomatic License’ and 'What's Cooking' on Citi TV.


Literary works


The Matriarch's Verse

Apiorkor is the author of The Matriarch's Verse, a book of poems that seeks to celebrate, challenge, and highlight what it means to be Ghanaian in the 21st Century, of this is done from her perspective as a third-culture kid.


Performances


2019 Republica erlin

She performed at the 2019 edition of Republica held at Berlin, Germany.


TEDWomen

Apiorkor performed at the 2020 edition of TEDWomen which is an annual TED conference organized by the TED headquarters in New York, USA.)


Sundance Film Festival 2021

Apiorkor performed at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival which was held at the Park City, Salt Lake City, Utah in the United States. Apiorkor performed ‘Bewitched Vaginas".


Awards and Honours

In 2022, the Ghana Association of Writers (GAW) awarded Apiorkor as a first-place winner for the Spoken Word category at the sixth edition of the organisation’s awards.


References

Ghanaian women poets Ghanaian journalists Living people 21st-century Ghanaian poets 1988 births Ghanaian poets {{Ghana-writer-stub