Returning to the source of all my vim - Ghana

What is vim? Learn about it here.

Today is Ghana's Republic Day. Happy Republic Day to all Ghanaians. I took the opportunity to announce a piece of news I have been holding back a while. Besides, I've been meaning to blog (about something) but for some reason, the vim to do so hasn't been there. This blog post was coming though. July 1 is just a nice date lol.

I have become a very "online" person, so it made some sense to use online media to make this announcement. Obviously, I had told my family, close friends, neighbours and others who I just had to tell the news already. So, this is how it all went down, with the following info filtering in through tweets, facebook and google buzz posts.

For the past 10 years, my address has always been a US one. First Syracuse, then to Cambridge (MIT) and then to Stanford. It's time to change that. In fact, I bought a one-way to come to the US after high school in Presec with the goal of going to MIT, the "best engineering institution" in the world. God answered my prayers and I had 4 great years there. I hadn't thought much about Stanford but it seemed like a good move to pursue. So I bought another one-way ticket to Stanford for Masters. I came to Stanford and though I've been here longer than everyone (including myself) expected, it made me learn what I really wanted to do with my life and helped me build skills, a network and things that I will forever appreciate.

I've been in the US too long. Though I go to Gh every year, It's not enough. One foot of mine has always been in Ghana. I've always wanted to know what's going on in Ghana. I never lost my network there and I've even built it bigger and bigger. You cannot underestimate the value of this network. I may have great ideas, good intentions, but no one changed things in a vacuum. It always takes a committed few to make things happen. GhanaThink, Barcamp Ghana, Museke, Fienipa, etc, etc. Hey, folks sometimes think I am in Ghana sometimes cos of things I do. It does not matter where we are - if we stay connected and encouraged, we believe and we will achieve.

I'm moving to Ghana. For good. At the end of July. I have always thought of the day I would return to Ghana since I came here in September 2001. In August 2011, I will be back. Back where my family is. Back where my heart is. Back where my home is. After going to Ghana for Christmas for the umpteenth time last December, I felt really home sick and wanted to move back. I wanted to be by my brother, sisters, parents and the generators and change makers in GH. It's gonna happen.

I'll be working for Google in Ghana. Dream job has come true. Praise God. Many people want to move back home. Finding an opportunity makes it easier. I'll be working for my dream company, the best company to work for in the whole wide world in the best place to work, Ghana. I'm blessed. God is too wonderful. In fact, I might just cry right now. Once I got to Stanford and visited the Google headquarters for the first time, I told myself if I only work for one company in my lifetime (that's not mine), it should be Google. I'm not making this up.

I will be working for Google as Developer Relations Program Manager in the Ghana office. We will be developing & building awesome things for Ghana & beyond. #Ghanamade. #morevim! "But you studied Civil Engineering?" Well, Construction, Engineering Management. I want to be an entrepreneur, I studied this program for the management expertise. I will still do some things in civil engineering, but so will I in many sectors and disciplines. The other things I've done, building Museke together with my teammates into one of the best African music websites, growing the GhanaThink Foundation with my partners and developing the Barcamp Ghana movement with my colleagues have made me versatile.

In my Google role, I will continue building, with a bigger focus on developing and building things using Google technology in Ghana, for Ghana and beyond. I mentioned the notion of teammates in the things above and that's the way it's going to be. It's never about me, it's about us making things happen. And that's the way it's going to continue.

This was gonna be a short blog post but I guess try as hard as I could, I don't really do short blog posts well. Sigh. Either way, more vim!

Comments

MIghTy African said…
lol, I should have written the whole post in Twi. A Twi one is coming lol
Kwesi Moore said…
Hoping to see the next Google headquarters in Africa...with all the fun like that of the Swiss.

Kudos..may we Brain Gain..
MIghTy African said…
surely Kwesi! Brain Gain mos def!
Gifty said…
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Sanders said…
Now this is the vim I'm taking about.super. If I want to contribute to all some of those bodies like fienipa, how do I go about it.I'm returning to ghana too but I strongly believe going back and making an impact in your life and others depends a lot too on the company and contacts you keep.good luck and hope to bump into you sometime.
gamelmag said…
Congratulations man, that is impressive. I got the hint through fb. Working for Google is a truly unique opportunity, one anyone will relish.

Beyond that, your passion for GH is infectious. It is one not just expressed in words but in the various initiatives you're engaged in.

No matter how we're all connected by the WWW, I think your physical presence will be a big boost for collaboration in all sorts of projects. May more blessings pour in!
Unknown said…
Dude, I feel you. After been dragged away from the continent for 2/3s of my life after my last stint in the US last year I was determined to come back.

WELCOME HOME!!!!!

Spread the VIM man!

Good luck at Google and keep the blog posts going. You have no excuse, Ghana and Africa are too inspiring, you will be overflowing with words and ideas :)
Congrats from a fellow Odadee ('95). Go get 'em!
Cesca Liende said…
Waouhh congratulations. Eventhough Ghana is not my nation i'm obsessed by this country since a while. So much " potentiel " I have to come there.
Gifty said…
YAYY!! YES! YES! ah, i get excited when Ghanaians in the diaspora go back to Ghana for good, and not just for holidays.(you should've seen me clapping over here behind my pc). I may not know you personally, but i've followed your blog for a long time, and i'm a frequent museke user. I wish you all the best in your endeavours, and i hope that I too would be able to go back to Ghana after my studies.
MIghTy African said…
thank you for your kind words. It's been an awesome time in Ghana so far! WIll share about it sometime in 2012.
E K Bensah Jr said…
I'm so green-eyed it's not funny! After years of praising and writing about Google, am encouraged by what you have done! CONGRATS, Ato on your position. I think you exemplify the idea of how dreams can come true when you're single-minded enough.

My dream job, in fact, is to work for the UN, and I think I will take a cue from you to be as relentless in the pursuit of that dream as possible, and to match actions with them! Well done!

Hope to see you sometime!
MIghTy African said…
Thanks Emmanuel! We for crush. It's been too long :-)

Dreams are possible to be achieved. This is a story of one.

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