Nana Asempa

Nana Asempa Kuranchie is a storytelling extraordinaire, possessed with the ability to create stories out from very little happenings. Asempa is a graphic designer by profession, with a degree in communication design, from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), and further mastering in computer science at Beijing University of Technology, with a speciality in Machine Learning. He also doubles to be a photographer, an animator, a digital creator and digital analyst. He currently works as the creative lead for the digital department at Mx24, and hosts a television show “The Broken Pen Plus.” Asempa developed his passion for telling stories somewhere in 2015, but developed his writing skills during the lockdown period in 2020. He is talented with fusing fiction with actual happenings to create compelling and intriguing stories, that have caught the eye of thousands of people. Asempa is determined to be the greatest storyteller this country has ever seen.
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Will you still cheat after this?

Will you still cheat after this?

I stayed kneeling on the ground for the past one hour; with my face down, phone in hand, tears in my eyes, pain in my heart, eyes shut in anguish; and all I could say was “babe, I’m so sorry.” But let’s dodge the sad scenes and talk about the good times, during my ‘hey’ days in China. Before my emotional breakdown two years later. I was doing a two-year Masters In Computer Engineering course, unmarried and more adventurous than I had ever been before going to Beijing. But I had a very beautiful damsel waiting for me back home, Awo,…
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Hardcore Pawn: How I dodged HIV

Hardcore Pawn: How I dodged HIV

The Meet up A week after the release of my breakthrough story ‘Will You Still Cheat After This’, which hit almost four thousand reads by the way, an old friend and university mate of mine, Charles, contacted me out of the blue with quite an interesting proposition.  Charles informed me that he wanted to talk to me about an unusual personal experience he had recently encountered; what he described as the perfect follow-up to my epic breakthrough in storytelling; and all I had to do was promise to document it in such a way that thousands of people would learn…
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Hardcore Pawn: How I dodged HIV

The Meet up A week after the release of my breakthrough story ‘Will You Still Cheat After This’, which hit almost four thousand reads by the way, an old friend and university mate of mine, Charles, contacted me out of the blue with quite an interesting proposition.  Charles informed me that he wanted to talk to me about an unusual personal experience he had recently encountered; what he described as the perfect follow-up to my epic breakthrough in storytelling; and all I had to do was promise to document it in such a way that thousands of people would learn…
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Fear Women! Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned

Fear Women! Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned

FAN LOVE To the fans I have garnered through my writing, sorry to have kept you waiting this long for another story. I had no idea that maintaining a devoted fanbase would come with the huge responsibility of making the right decisions, meeting expectations, and selecting the right stories to captivate readers’ attention. Many a time before now, I would write, delete, rewrite, delete again, take a long break, then come back and do it all again. Four months after my last story, one beautiful lady hit me up on Instagram about a mind blowing, captivating and insightful experience she…
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My Mother and her Secret Lover

My Mother and her Secret Lover

My mother always has a way of getting on my nerves. Spoiler alert, I am not that secret lover. Back to the case. She would usually scream my name and say nothing, until I appear in the hall. Very irritating indeed. The last time she did same, I pretended not hearing her; this old woman amplified her voice for it to sound so piercing, forcing me to get up from my bed with a frown on my face. The frown quickly disappeared as I saw a tear run down her cheek. I got worried, sat next to her, and my…
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