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The Project Management Institute (PMI) Ghana Chapter has recognised members with over 10 years of service at its 2025 End-of-Year Dinner and Loyalty Awards.
The event celebrated dedication and long-term contribution to the growth of project management in Ghana.
Speaking at the ceremony, Benjamin Manu, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Nimdier, praised PMI for strengthening professional capacity and fostering a supportive community that promotes continuous learning and excellence.

President of PMI Ghana, Frank Owusu-Asamoah, said the Loyalty Awards are a way of appreciating committed members whose experience and mentorship continue to uphold the institute’s standards and values.
Benjamin Manu further noted that PMI’s influence extends beyond individual careers, contributing to improved project delivery and organisational efficiency across both public and private sectors.

He encouraged professionals to remain active within the institute, describing PMI as a vital platform for knowledge exchange, leadership development, and professional relevance
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