W’AHU is a new magazine celebrating Ghana’s most diverse communities.
Roughly translated as “Have you seen?” in the Akan language family, W’AHU sheds light on a diverse collection of visual artists, activists, stylists, photographers and writers working in Ghana today. In a time when Ghana's creative voices are more essential than ever amidst the looming threat of anti-LGBTQ bills sweeping across the continent, W’AHU stands as a beacon of celebration and resistance for increasingly marginalised voices.
W’AHU Issue 1 is edited by Abraham Tettey, Efia Serwah, Colin Keays and Federico Martelli, with Drama Queens as contributing editors, designed by kxzx.studio. Featuring contributions from Joseph N.A Abbey Mensah, Nana Poley, Nyahan Tachie-Menson, and many more.