About - Kether A. Acha
Kether Acha is currently a full time degree seeking student at DEREE - American College of Greece. Majoring in Communications and Minor in International relations, he has the in-depth of a secular open mind which has transformed into writing articles, short stories and novels. He looks to graduate in the nearest future and further his education in English, creative writing and World/International affairs.
Kether received his high school graduating certificates; English/British GCE O Level from Sacred Heart College and GCE A Level from Bishop Rogan College and has since then involved himself at DEREE - American College. After years of experience in education, jobs and travelling in the US, EU and Africa, he has often linked his experiences to the ideas of his works and philosophy of life.
''What a sweet way to put your mind out there for others to see.'' Kether said on the YOWA Award for Young writers day.
He had once been president of the Creative Writing Association affiliated with UNEDO (Unity Education and Development Organisation) and also has his articles published in the SAHECO Echoes magazine and the UNEDO weekly. Kether has been involved in teaching English Language to children and adults as well as talking at creative writing work shops and conferences in Yaounde and Limbe - Cameroon (Écrire pour les enfants et les jeunes adultes Conférences), Abuja - Nigeria (World of Today's writer's workshops) and Bochum - Germany (Creative Entertainment with look into minorities).
Kether is also known for his support for Human Rights for women, children and the LGBT community and has articles with UNEDO reflecting this. One of his articles at UNEDO, ''The Wake'' he wrote -
''Minds are forms that can take different shapes, depending on the environment. If one is taught not to love, it would take a considerable amount of time and strength to think otherwise. Human rights can only be fully achieved when mind sets are evolved; when open mindedness is encouraged right from the base of children's life.''
Kether is the winner of the YOWA prize (2012) and UNEDO's Young Creative minds award (2013). He likes to travel a lot, meet people, write and talk. His vision is to bring out his books to the world. He currently resides in Athens where he studies.
Kether received his high school graduating certificates; English/British GCE O Level from Sacred Heart College and GCE A Level from Bishop Rogan College and has since then involved himself at DEREE - American College. After years of experience in education, jobs and travelling in the US, EU and Africa, he has often linked his experiences to the ideas of his works and philosophy of life.
''What a sweet way to put your mind out there for others to see.'' Kether said on the YOWA Award for Young writers day.
He had once been president of the Creative Writing Association affiliated with UNEDO (Unity Education and Development Organisation) and also has his articles published in the SAHECO Echoes magazine and the UNEDO weekly. Kether has been involved in teaching English Language to children and adults as well as talking at creative writing work shops and conferences in Yaounde and Limbe - Cameroon (Écrire pour les enfants et les jeunes adultes Conférences), Abuja - Nigeria (World of Today's writer's workshops) and Bochum - Germany (Creative Entertainment with look into minorities).
Kether is also known for his support for Human Rights for women, children and the LGBT community and has articles with UNEDO reflecting this. One of his articles at UNEDO, ''The Wake'' he wrote -
''Minds are forms that can take different shapes, depending on the environment. If one is taught not to love, it would take a considerable amount of time and strength to think otherwise. Human rights can only be fully achieved when mind sets are evolved; when open mindedness is encouraged right from the base of children's life.''
Kether is the winner of the YOWA prize (2012) and UNEDO's Young Creative minds award (2013). He likes to travel a lot, meet people, write and talk. His vision is to bring out his books to the world. He currently resides in Athens where he studies.