Adwoa Badoe is a Ghanaian teacher, writer, and dancer based in Canada.
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Adwoa was born in Ghana.[1][2] She studied Human biology at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, and qualified as a doctor.[1][2] She moved to Canada after her tertiary education in Ghana but was unable to practice as a doctor because she had to study the programme again in Canada to qualify as a doctor in Canada.[2] She subsequently switched attention to her childhood interests, writing and storytelling.[1][2] She developed her interest in writing as result of her passion to want to share stories she heard growing up.[1][2] Aside writing, she attends various cultural festivals around the world. She is also a dance instructor.[1][2] She organises African dance workshops for schools and libraries in her community.[2] She is the niece of Ghanaian writer, Kate Abbam.
Badoe has authored many books in her writing career. Her books have been reviewed by newspapers such as the Toronto Star.[2] Some of her works include;