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#Ghana60YearsOn: #MightyAfrican stories, thoughts and hopes

We called it the GhanaThink Foundation because we thought (and would continue to think) about Ghana. It's been more than 12 years since GhanaThink was born. It's also been a while since I did a blog post, or even wrote a piece for this #mightyafrican blog . Today is a great day to break that duck. Ghana is 60 years old ! We are celebrating, marking, reminiscing, criticizing, strategizing, thinking and doing.  I love #Ghana so much. It's great to mark #Ghana60YearsOn . #Morevim 4 all that we do. #GhanaAt60 : Less talk, more action. More vim to that. pic.twitter.com/oy793QMr8X — Ato Ulzen-Appiah (@Abocco) March 6, 2017 To be frank, I am not as excited about Ghana, mostly because of our growth pace, development we can fell in around us and in our pockets and the politics and antics I've seen that are hurting Ghana and don't seem to be abating. However, I have always been excited about Ghana. More than 10 years ago, I decided to stop bothering and focusi...

Collective Visions for a New Era: Reclaiming the #GhanaianDream in 2026

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As we navigate the vibrant chatter of #GhanaMonth and #HeritageMonth in 2026, the air is thick with more than just nostalgia. It is charged with a renewed sense of what it means to be Ghanaian. 5 years ago, the GhanaThink Foundation set out to do something audacious: to move the #GhanaianDream from a vague, individualistic hope for wealth into a unified, national blueprint. Through Barcamp Ghana events, Konnect Meetups, the ghanaiandream.com portal, and passionate social media posts across X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook , the mission was clear—capture the diverse aspirations of our people and turn them into a collective force for development. The campaign sought to answer some fundamental questions: “What’s Your Ghanaian Dream?” “What Ghana do you want to see?” “What is your dream for Ghana?” What does prosperity look like when it’s homegrown? The responses from across Accra , Kumasi , Tamale , and beyond have been nothing short of transformative. In March 2021,  Leo...

From "Unemployability" to "Productivity": Taking Ownership of Your Personal Development

As long as we at GhanaThink have been organizing Barcamps , one topic keeps coming up: the "unemployability" of our graduates #inGhana. People talk about how school feels so distant from the actual world of work that it almost makes no sense. These conversations have also ensued through our Konnect groups. It’s a tough reality to face, but as I often say, we have to refuse to "make or buy excuses" if we want to see real change. Less talk, more action, let’s drink malt to that! My own journey took me from studying Science at Presec-Legon to MIT for Civil Engineering and Stanford for Construction Engineering Management. But if you look at what I do today with GhanaThink and consulting in the workforce readiness, youth empowerment and digital spaces, it’s clear I didn't stay strictly in the "engineering lane". I followed my professional interests into technology and youth development because I realized the value of being versatile. What does "V...