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Mr. Aberiganya Elisha Akolbire is a distinguished Ghanaian writer and journalist celebrated for his profound insights into Frafra/Guresi culture, particularly their theological beliefs and mortuary rites. His work delves into various aspects of Frafra people's cosmology, marriage, and death. Mr. Akolbire has authored extensively researched articles for esteemed media entities and online platforms in Ghana, including GBC, Citinews, Yen.com, Active TV, and Modern Ghana, among others.
The individual in question has contributed to numerous media organizations in Ghana, including GBC and Active TV & Radio Network, as well as various online news portals. Holding multiple degrees in communication studies, including a Diploma and a Bachelor's degree in Communication, Aberiganya Elisha currently serves as a Language Activist at Gurene Wikipedia.