Scribe Communications is a top-notch Ghanaian writing company dedicated to crafting compelling stories that move our audience. Founded in 2013 by Kobina Ansah, our mastery of unique storytelling and capturing experiences has put us on a high pedestal in the corporate field. As an authentic Ghanaian company, our compelling stories and content have brought to prominence the richness and diversity of our clients’ brand stories.

Our team of experienced writers, editors, and communicators is passionate about helping individuals, businesses, and organizations tell their stories with clarity, creativity, and impact. Woven with depth and passion, all our stories leave a lasting impression on the minds of our audience. We are the household Ghanaian name as far as telling impactful stories is concerned. We do everything writing. Scribe Communications. Just think it. We ink it.

ABOUT KOBINA ANSAH

Kobina Ansah is a multi-talented artist who has worked in various creative fields in addition to playwriting. He is also a screenwriter, songwriter, theater producer, poet, and spoken word artist. As a motivational speaker, he has given talks and presentations at various events and conferences, inspiring young people to pursue their dreams and achieve their goals.

Kobina Ansah is also the founder of Scribe Productions, a creative agency that produces stage plays, films, and other creative works. Through Scribe Productions, he has provided a platform for other young creatives in Ghana to showcase their talent and hone their skills. In addition to his creative pursuits, Kobina Ansah is also a social activist who advocates for various causes, including the rights of women and children, education, and environmental conservation.

He is a columnist for The Mirror, Ghana’s most widely read weekend newspaper, and many other news websites such as Ghanaweb, 3news.com, etc. Currently, Kobina Ansah’s plays are studied at the University of Cape Coast. The writer/director is a well-respected figure in the Ghanaian creative industry, and his work has been praised for its depth, originality, and relevance to contemporary Ghanaian society.