The Prison Graduates was the winning play in the English as a 2nd
Language category of the BBC World Service/British Council International
Radio Playwriting Competition 2009. The play is a political satire set
in Ghana, and talks about serious issues on a light note. It highlights
situations in Ghana and Africa as a whole; these include young and
energetic people paying huge sums of money to go abroad to seek greener
pastures, and the hospitals where 'cash and carry' method is practiced.
The situation where churches are corrupt and the congregation is
naïve... Efo makes us laugh at our folly, whilst realising that we are
all part of the challenges our countries face, and can contribute to the
solutions.