Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Ebo Quansah to Celebrate 50 Years in Media

Mr. Ebo Quansah 
Mr. Ebo Quansah, a renowned media practitioner, will celebrate 50 years in the media industry on Saturday, July 20, 2024 in his hometown of Ekumfi Ekrawfo, Central Region. This milestone coincides with his 75th birthday.

The Venerable Journalist has served in various capacities in the media space. He contributed to the Sports Writers’ Association of Ghana (SWAG) from 1973 until 2006, holding positions such as Deputy Secretary,  Vice President, Acting President and President. 

Having joined “The Ghanaian Times” newspaper in July 1974, Mr. Quansah is currently the General Manager of the “The Chronicle” newspaper where he has made significant contributions to Ghana’s media landscape. Recently, he urged the government to demand results from its appointees, criticising their complacency and lack of responsiveness to the public.

Born on July 17, 1949, Mr. Ebo Quansah will host a symposium themed, “Ebo Quansah at 75; Celebrating 50 Years in the Media” at the Hon. K.T.  Hammond Community Centre in Ekumfi Ekrawfo at 11:00am GMT. The event aims to inspire the younger generation and highlight his commitment to journalism. 

The celebration is expected to attract high-profile dignitaries and senior journalists across the country.  

By: Yusuf Ibrahim Dadzie

Saturday, March 9, 2024

Mrs. Kwainoe Pledges Support for PWDs and Underprivileged in Ekumfi

Mrs. Eunice Kwainoe addressing attendees 
In celebration of International Wowen’s Day, Mrs. Eunice Nana Aba Smart Kwainoe, CEO of Legendary Capital Event, has committed to advocating for policies and initiatives that uplift women and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Ekumfi. She emphasised the importance of investing in education, healthcare, and economic opportunities to help these groups rise out of poverty and build better future for themselves and their families.

During the event, themed, “Count Her In; Inspire Inclusion,” Mrs. Kwainoe highlighted several solutions to the challenges faced by women and PWDs. She stressed the need to empower women in Ekumfi by investing in education and skills training, providing access to healthcare services that prioritise the needs of women and girls, and creating economic opportunities through entrepreneurship.

The event, organised by Nana Esi Ninsin VIII, Queen of Ekumfi Ekrawfo, aimed to celebrate heroines, girls and women with disabilities, mothers of children with special needs and women in rural communities.

Mrs. Kwainoe in a symbolic presentation of items 

Mrs. Kwainoe urged all to recommit themselves to the cause of gender equality and women empowerment, echoing the words of Malala Yousafzai; “We cannot all succeed when some of us are held back.” She called for collective action towards a more just and equitable world for women. 

In a show of her dedication and commitment to this cause, Mrs. Kwainoe donated wheelchairs, sanitary pads and exercise books to those in need.


By: Yusuf Ibrahim Dadzie


Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Patrick Baah Abankwa: Empowering African Youth and Paving the Way for Success

From Selling Puppies and Flashlights to CEO of Patrick TV GH - A Journey of Inspiration

Mr. Patrick Baah Abankwa
In a world brimming with untapped potential, Patrick Baah Abankwa stands as a shining example of resilience, determination, and the power of mentorship. Abankwa's journey from humble beginnings to becoming a Chartered Banker, a dedicated financial advocate, and the CEO of Patrick TV GH is a testament to the limitless possibilities that await Africa's youth.

In his early days, Patrick Baah Abankwa explored various paths, starting with selling puppies and flashlights, and briefly considering a career as a driver's apprentice. These diverse experiences may have seemed unrelated, but they ignited a fire within him to make a meaningful contribution to society.

It was in the field of education that Abankwa found his calling. Teaching became his means of sharing knowledge, and witnessing the growth of young minds proved to be an immensely rewarding experience. Through this journey, Abankwa came to a profound realization: African youth are not lazy; they are eager to learn, grow, and contribute. What they often lack is guidance and direction.

In response to this realization, Patrick Baah Abankwa has taken up the mantle of mentorship and advocacy. He firmly believes that adults have a responsibility to extend a helping hand to the younger generation. His experiences and insights have become invaluable beacons, illuminating the path towards success for countless young Africans.

Patrick Baah Abankwa wears many hats, each contributing to his mission of empowerment. He serves as the CEO of Patrick TV GH, using various social media platforms to champion investment, savings culture, wealth creation, and business ideas. 

Additionally, he mentors numerous individuals through the Elite Mentoring Program Ghana and is an educational content creator.

Patrick Baah Abankwa's life experiences and dedication to empowering others and the youth are a beacon of hope in a world filled with untapped potential. His journey, from selling puppies and flashlights to becoming a Chartered Banker and a CEO, serves as an inspiration for all, reminding us that with guidance and determination, the possibilities are limitless.

For more information and to connect with Patrick Baah Abankwa, visit Patrick TV GH on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@PatrickTVGh and Facebook: Patrick TV GH https://web.facebook.com/PatrickTVGh to join the journey of empowerment and growth.

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