"Ama Worla sees herself as a storyteller and an educator at heart. She has always wanted to assist young people to develop their leadership and potential. Her formal work experience includes working in training, consulting, academic administration, curriculum development and leadership program management.
Her education has been in Ghana, Norway and the USA. She has a BSc. Business Administration, MSc. Economics and Business Administration, Post Graduate Diploma in Education and is currently pursuing an MSc. Digital Education Management.
As a storyteller, she has written cases for training purposes and contributed to a casebook used for university students in the USA.
Ama’s children’s book, Kayim’s Quest for Good Fortune – Coins of Gold made it onto the inaugural recommended book list for the UN SDG Book Club, Africa for SDG 1 – No Poverty. This book is available internationally on Amazon.
Kayim’s Quest for Good Fortune series, is important because it shines light on the need for work to be part of the process of being successful.
Ama believes African youth must build their ability to create wealth from their skilled work. Her first book series focuses on values such as diligence, teamwork, empathy, and integrity."
A new bicycle ,a new business and new problems, kayim needs to unlock the secret of who his real friends are by figuring out the meaning of paa payins poem. Let’s help him figure this out before he loses too many of his friends.
“Kayim” can’t wait to find his fortune to become a rich man! While on holiday, Kayim’s mom sends him off to Bangiba where he goes in search of good fortune. Let’s find out how Paa Payin, Yaro and uncle Kweku all help him find good fortune.