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With Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited – We  just got recognised as one of their top fans! 🎉
20/05/2026

With Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited – We just got recognised as one of their top fans! 🎉

With Ghana Tourism Development Company Limited - GTDC – We just got recognised as one of their top fans! 🎉
20/05/2026

With Ghana Tourism Development Company Limited - GTDC – We just got recognised as one of their top fans! 🎉

With UBA GHANA – We just got recognised as one of their top fans! 🎉
20/05/2026

With UBA GHANA – We just got recognised as one of their top fans! 🎉

Ghana Tourism Authority Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts Following Maame Efua Houadjeto Wiyaala
20/05/2026

Ghana Tourism Authority Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts Following Maame Efua Houadjeto Wiyaala

Wiyaala Turns Culture Into Global Power as Fugu and Tourism AmbassadorIt was more than an unveiling ceremony in Funsi , ...
18/05/2026

Wiyaala Turns Culture Into Global Power as Fugu and Tourism Ambassador

It was more than an unveiling ceremony in Funsi , it was a powerful celebration of identity, culture, and purpose.

As Wiyaala was officially unveiled as Fugu Ambassador and Tourism Ambassador, the atmosphere reflected deep admiration and pride from her people. Traditional leaders, community members, and supporters gathered in large numbers to honour a woman whose journey has become a symbol of resilience, authenticity, and cultural pride.

For nearly two decades, Wiyaala has consistently carried Ghana’s culture onto global stages through music, fashion, and storytelling. Long before this official recognition, she had already become one of the strongest promoters of fugu — proudly wearing and showcasing the rich heritage of Northern Ghana across the world.

But beyond music and international recognition lies a deeper story of impact. Wiyaala’s investment in Funsi, her commitment to supporting women and children, and her dedication to community development reveal a woman determined to give back to her roots. Her work in promoting sustainable cultural heritage and community empowerment continues to inspire many young people across Ghana and beyond.

Wiyaala represents a new generation of African tourism ambassadors, individuals using culture, creativity, and identity as tools for national development and global influence.

This honour is not only a recognition of her artistic excellence; it is a celebration of a woman who turned culture into influence and heritage into hope.

Congratulations to Wiyaala on this well-deserved recognition. Ghana’s story continues to shine through voices like hers.

Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts Ghana Tourism Authority Ghana Tourism Development Company Limited - GTDC Ghana Tourism Marketplace

Open the Gates Now Private Sector Must Give Youth-Led SMEs a Real Chance”Ghana’s agri-food sector is sitting on a major ...
18/05/2026

Open the Gates Now Private Sector Must Give Youth-Led SMEs a Real Chance”

Ghana’s agri-food sector is sitting on a major opportunity, but that opportunity will only become real when the private sector opens its doors to youth-led SMEs.

The Nkabom Venture Quest Bootcamp has set an ambitious target to empower 3,000 SMEs in Ghana’s agri-food ecosystem and create 55,000 jobs within 10 years. This is not just another entrepreneurship promise; it is a direct call to build the future of work through young business owners.

Ghana’s agri-food industry is valued at about US$10 billion, representing 36% of GDP, and is projected to grow to US$13 billion within five years. With 45% of Ghana’s workforce already connected to the agriculture value chain, the sector has the capacity to absorb thousands of young people if market access is made easier.

But training alone will not transform lives. Young entrepreneurs need buyers, contracts, procurement access, mentorship, and supply chain inclusion. Hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, caterers, food processors, and large companies must move beyond speeches and deliberately buy from youth-led SMEs.

The old barrier of “whom you know” must give way to what young people can produce. The youth are ready. What they need is a fair opening.

If Ghana wants real jobs, then the private sector must stop admiring youth enterprise from a distance and start placing orders.

Youth-led SMEs do not need sympathy. They need access.

source: thefbftonline.com

“Ibrahim Mahama Restores Hope for Ghanaian Victim of Xenophobic Attacks”A new chapter has begun for Emmanuel Asamoah, th...
18/05/2026

“Ibrahim Mahama Restores Hope for Ghanaian Victim of Xenophobic Attacks”

A new chapter has begun for Emmanuel Asamoah, the young Ghanaian who recently returned from South Africa after surviving painful xenophobic attacks.

Xenophobia has destroyed many dreams across Africa, forcing innocent migrants to flee violence, fear, and uncertainty simply because they sought better opportunities beyond their home country. Emmanuel’s story is one of survival, but today, it is also becoming a story of hope.

Through the generous support of Mr. Ibrahim Mahama, Emmanuel has successfully completed the process to establish his own cement distribution and hardware business. This is more than financial assistance; it is a practical lifeline, a dignity-restoring intervention, and a bold investment in a young man’s future.

Mr. Mahama’s support demonstrates the true meaning of compassion in action. At a time when many would have offered only sympathy, he offered Emmanuel a pathway to rebuild his life, earn a living, and stand again with confidence.

As Emmanuel begins this new entrepreneurial journey, we wish him strength, discipline, and lasting success.

His story reminds us that kindness can repair broken hopes, and one act of generosity can open the door to a lifetime of possibility.

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30/04/2026

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