Dr Kwame Adum-Kyeremeh
Senior Lecturer
About
Dr Kwame Adum-Kyeremeh is a faculty member in the Department of History, where he obtained his PhD in 2014. He teaches aspects of world, African, and Ghanaian histories. He was a visiting student at the University of Rochester in New York in 2010–11 and has participated in several academic conferences. He has published articles on Ghana’s political and social history in journals such as Africa Today, Nordic Journal of African History, Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana, and Journal of Asian and African Affairs. His areas of research include African customs, disputes, and sports and recreation.
Research Interest
Social and Political History
Publications
Recent Publications:
Danladi Abah and Adum-Kyeremeh, K. (2024). ‘Social Movements and Democratization in Nigeria since 1999: The Search for Good Governance and Justice.’ The Journal of African Policy Studies, Vol. 30, Number 1. ISSN 1058-5613. 97-112.
Danladi Abah and Adum-Kyeremeh, K. (2024). ‘Umu-Ada (Ama’oma-Ada) Women Institution in Igala and Igbo Nsukka Communities: A Comparative Socio-cultural Analysis’, African Identities. Taylor & Francis Online.
Isaac Kyere and Adum-Kyeremeh, K. (2024). ‘Industrial Gold Mining in Ahafo, Ghana: Origin and Impact since 2000.” African Notes, Vols. 45 and 46, Nos. 1&2. ISSN 0002-0087. 91-115.
Adum-Kyeremeh, K. and Danladi Abah. (2024). ‘African Philanthropy and Disaster Management in Central Nigeria: Contribution, Innovations and Challenges in Humanitarian Crisis Management’. Humanus Discourse Vol. 4. No 6. ISSN 2787-0308 (Online). 1-20.
Nadir A. Nasidi and Adum-Kyeremeh, K. (2024). ‘The History and Collections of Adu Boahen Memorial Library and Archives, Department of History, University of Ghana, Legon (1958-2003)’. Journal of African History, Archaeology and Tourism, Vol. 2 Number 1, June 2024.