Nathaniel Quaye, CEO of Anansesem Media and a staunch advocate for positive internet and social media usage, has released his latest book titled ‘The Internet and You’.
The book aims to empower readers with the knowledge and tools to navigate the digital landscape responsibly and effectively.
Nathaniel’s dedication to fostering constructive online behavior is well-documented.
Through public speaking engagements, workshops, and online campaigns, he has consistently emphasized the transformative power of digital platforms when used responsibly.

He advocates for critical thinking, fact-checking, and verifying sources before sharing information, aiming to combat the spread of misinformation and promote a more informed society.
‘The Internet and You’ delves into these themes, offering readers practical advice on leveraging the internet and social media for personal growth, community building, and societal impact.
The book underscores the importance of empathy, respect, and understanding in online interactions, aligning with his mission to create a healthier and more inclusive digital world.
The release of this book comes at a pivotal time, with Ghana experiencing a significant increase in internet usage.
As of January 2024, approximately 24.06 million Ghanaians were connected to the internet, with 7.60 million actively using social media.
This surge in digital connectivity presents both opportunities and challenges, particularly concerning the spread of misinformation and cyber threats.
‘The Internet and You’ serves as a timely resource, guiding readers to harness the positive aspects of the digital age while mitigating potential risks.

By promoting responsible online behavior, the book contributes to the broader goal of building a digitally resilient society.
The launch event featured discussions on the evolving digital landscape and the role of individuals in shaping a positive online environment.
Attendees praised his commitment to digital literacy and his efforts to empower individuals to use the internet as a force for good.
‘The Internet and You’ is now available at major bookstores and online platforms. Readers are encouraged to engage with the book’s content and join the movement towards a more responsible and impactful digital presence.