an undisciplined project

Christopher Armoh is a Ghanaian poet and cultural storyteller whose work engages questions of identity, memory, culture, history, and social consciousness, as well as the quiet details of mundanity, often in dialogue with nature and sustainability. He earned a B.A. in English from KNUST in 2022 and won the 2025 Adinkra Poetry Prize. His poetry and fiction have appeared in Brittle Paper, and his poem “Focus on Africa,” featured in “Of Voices and Movements,” is now part of KNUST’s undergraduate curriculum.

In 2025, he participated in the inaugural Duapa Mentorship Programme and the Ubwali Masterclass, and was recently long-listed for the New Voices Poetry Contest. Beyond writing, he hosts the Take Um So Podcast, a space where young people confront urgent social issues and share stories of struggle, resilience, and imagination. He is also the founder of BOYS & BOOKS, a literacy initiative that fosters critical engagement with African literature among boys and young men. He is currently working on a collection of short stories and a collection of poetry.