GYLF AMBASSADOR YOUTH DO BUSINESS SUMMIT IN GHANA

Published on Wednesday 27th March 2019

The GYLF Chapter in Ghana in collaboration with the Campus Business Front organised  'Youth Do Business' summit which had in attendance over 700 youths from 6 tertiary institutions in Ghana.

 

The summit featured several presentations, games and talk shows. There were several dignitaries, university officials and guest speakers present.

 

The guest speakers spoke on 'How to become an Effective Leader for Change, The Role of Youth in National Transformation, How to Begin and Become a Successful Entrepreneur, How to invest wisely towards a bright future and Project Management'

 

The summit was truly educating and enlightening, the youths present were greatly inspired, empowered and charged to become great entrepreneurs that will change the course of things in Ghana.


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