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National Volunteer Day 2018: Let's Volunteeringh for #NVDay18

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In 2013,  GhanaThink  decided to institute  National Volunteer Day - NVDay . This was to.encourage many people in Ghana to volunteer, make impact in our communities, help solve problems in ways we could, and help people. It wasn't just to help people, but help ourselves as volunteers : in  building skills - especially soft skills, gaining experience, networks , etc. See more about the first couple of years on  Wikipedia . We chose  Founders' Day - September 21 . This was a day the  Atta Mills led government  instituted as a day to remember the founders of Ghana (men and women) who did great things for Ghana. By volunteering around September 21, we would also be  doing something for Ghana. On December 5, 2013 on the occasion of International Volunteer Day, the   Ghana Volunteer Program program was created by GhanaThink to run National Volunteer Day and match volunteers to volunteer opportunities . National Volunteer Day's home on th...

Discussing volunteeringh with some Volta based students before National Volunteer Day (#NVDay)

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On Sunday September 16, I was added to the  NUGS Volta Region Bloc Women's Platform  to share and discuss volunteering and  volunteeringh . It was exciting to do this after  Barcamp Ho  coordinator  Courage Christson Tetteh  had done something similar with them earlier.  Pamela Klutse  is a young lady I admire and it was great to have this discussion with her,  Makafui Tsey  and other young tertiary level ladies based in the Volta Region, many of which have never been to  Barcamp Ho . The various submissions I shared are important for  National Volunteer Day  so here is another  #MightyAfrican  blog post :-) Remember to join us for  NVDay18 , see more details at  volunteeringh.org After sharing some thoughts on volunteeringh, the floor was open for questions. I love people who are curious and ask questions, it is a great trait to have. If people feel they have no questions to ask, then they ne...

Why you should volunteer, including to #volunteeringh for National Volunteer Day (#NVDay)

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On Sunday September 16, I was added to the NUGS Volta Region Bloc Women's Platform to share and discuss volunteering and volunteeringh . It was exciting to do this after Barcamp Ho coordinator Courage Christson Tetteh had done something similar with them earlier. Pamela Klutse is a young lady I admire and it was great to have this discussion with her, Makafui Tsey and other young tertiary level ladies based in the Volta Region, many of which have never been to Barcamp Ho . The various submissions I shared are important for National Volunteer Day so here is another #MightAfrican blog post :-) Remember to join us for NVDay18 , see more details at volunteeringh.org Sometime in late 2012 - in lieu of the elections - #GhanaDecides , some GhanaThink members  and I were thinking about the lack of great leadership in Ghana. We believed that many of our political leaders didnt inspire confidence in Ghanaians or cause us to act. We believed that we needed to lead more as individ...

Leading Into Leadership - Styles

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Ever since the year 2003, I have  seen  people say I would be the president of Ghana . They must have seen something in me . Some have been saying #Ato4President  for a long time . But that's not the point of this post so we won't get into that. I would rather have people say I am (not I would be) a great leader . I don't think I am a really great leader ( which is what we need to see ) but I am trying and would love to be known as one of the best leaders of all time . The same way Alex Ferguson is one of the greatest managers of all time. Beyonce is one of the greatest singers of all time. Tim Duncan is one of the best basketball players of all time. Oprah is one of the greatest entrepreneurs of all time. The late  Nelson Mandela is one of the greatest leaders of all time. Catch my drift? I have blogged about (my) leading into leadership at KNUST-JSS , Presec , Syracuse ,  MIT , etc. Where am I today? Let's see. One fine day in ...