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03 of 04 · Founded 2025

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Twumdufe

African history, told without apology.

Long-form storytelling about Ghana, the continent, and the chapters that don't get the airtime.

Twumdufe

About Twumdufe

African history, told without apology.

Twumdufe is Ragnogroup's storytelling channel — long-form video, written features, and documentary work focused on Ghanaian and African heritage.

We dig into the cultural archives, the difficult chapters of the slave trade, and the lives of the people history textbooks reduced to footnotes. Every episode is researched, written, and produced in-house.

If you're a brand or institution looking for a partner who can do heritage storytelling without flattening it into a tourism reel — this is the studio.

What Twumdufe does

The work,
in detail.

Four service lines under Twumdufe. Most engagements combine two or three of them. Tell us about your project.

  1. 01

    Long-form documentary

    12-to-40-minute YouTube documentaries built around primary research, original interviews, and on-location filming.

  2. 02

    Research & writing

    Editorial-grade research with sources, working with academic and institutional partners when the subject demands it.

  3. 03

    Cultural archive work

    Photo, audio, and oral-history archives — preservation, digitization, and editorial framing.

  4. 04

    Branded heritage content

    When brands want to do heritage right. We'll tell you up front when an idea isn't appropriate.

Twumdufe · Recent work

A few from
the last year.

Cape Coast: a documentary on memory
202501

Cape Coast: a documentary on memory

Long-form documentary
Highlife at 70 — a brand campaign
202402

Highlife at 70 — a brand campaign

Editorial film
The Asantehene's Stool — a written feature
202503

The Asantehene's Stool — a written feature

Long-form essay

In their words

Twumdufe took the time to read three of our archive papers before they ever turned a camera on. The documentary they came back with reflects that.
Dr. Nana Asare

Dr. Nana Asare

Historian · University of Ghana, Legon

The full Twumdufe site

Twumdufe also lives on
twumdufe.ragnogroup.com.

Full case studies, the brand’s own narrative, and direct booking. Same team, same standards bar.