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The grand finale of Success Africa has been scheduled to come off on Saturday, November 2, at R.S Amergashie Auditorium, University of Ghana.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of event organisers, LEC Group, Albert Kusi, was optimistic that the final edition of the event will be insightful.
“We expect the grand finale to be even more exciting and educative,” he revealed.
He further assured participants of intriguing giveaways from sponsors of the event.
Success Africa is a career development conference organised by LEC Group that seeks to inspire, challenge and motivate participants with the aim of preparing them for today and tomorrow’s career, leadership and corporate opportunities.
This year’s edition themed “Defying all Odds” will have resource persons including the Albert Kusi, Albert Ocarn, Bernard Avle, Kojo Addai-Mensah, Gillian Hammah and more.
The grand finale is set to climax the month-long event with career-driven and life-transforming sessions that will positively impact the participants.
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