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  • Anansi's Gold

  • The Man Who Swindled the World
  • By: Yepoka Yeebo
  • Narrated by: Jude Owusu
  • Length: 12 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Anansi's Gold

By: Yepoka Yeebo
Narrated by: Jude Owusu
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Summary

Bloomsbury presents Anansi's Gold by Yepoka Yeebo, read by Jude Owusu.

Winner of the Jhalak Prize & Plutarch Award | A New York Times, New Yorker, Washington Post, Newsweek, TIME Book of the Year 2023
‘Fabulously entertaining’ Daily Telegraph | ‘Perfect for fans of Frank Abignale Jr.’s Catch Me If You Can’ Publishers Weekly
The astounding, never-before-told story of how an ingenious Ghanaian con artist ran one of the 20th century’s longest and most audacious frauds.

When Ghana declared independence from Britain in 1957, it immediately became a target for opportunists determined to lay hold of whatever assets colonialism hadn’t already stripped. The military ousted the new nation’s first president, Kwame Nkrumah, then falsely accused him of stealing the country’s gold and hiding it overseas.

Into this story stepped one of history’s most charismatic scammers, John Ackah Blay-Miezah – a con man to rival the trickster god Anansi. Born into poverty, Blay-Miezah declared himself the custodian of an alleged Nkrumah trust fund worth billions. You, too, could claim a piece, if only you would help him rescue it – with a small investment. Over the 1970s and ’80s, he grew his scam to epic proportions, amassing hundreds of millions of pounds from thousands of marks all over the world. He baffled Henry Kissinger, scandalised Shirley Temple-Black, and had Nixon’s former attorney-general at his beck and call. Many tried to stop him, but Blay-Miezah continued to live in luxury, protected by ex-SAS soldiers while he deceived lawyers, businessmen and investigators around the globe.

In Anansi’s Gold, Yepoka Yeebo chases the ever-wilder trail of Blay-Miezah – and unfolds a riveting account of Cold War entanglements and African dreams – revealing the untold story of the grifter who beat the West at its own thieving game.
©2023 Yepoka Yeebo (P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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comprehensive baut suspiciously so

It is very detailed but you question how sone of it can be - especially sources. It also has a hideous bias which is hard to overcome. The performance was very good and empathetic. Just wish I hadn't bothered I'm afraid

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Excellent: how the British shamelessly set an example to follow

Well written and entertaining. Very well read. Although it may be about a con that lasted for decades, the British had been doing the same for longer

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Ok but went on same same

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Sublime!

Well written story, as a Ghanaian myself - I’ve always been interested in this story being told. I’m glad it finally has, and not only that, but masterfully done so!

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Incredible history of a little known but decades long con

The adage told to Saul Bellow that “I never conned an honest man” couldn’t be more true here as hun

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Badly written

The subject matter sounded interesting but so badly written I gave up. Difficult to follow.

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