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Ghanaian musician and creative entrepreneur Opoku Sanaa is set to launch his new book, Passion, Persistence & Progress Make the Dream Work, on March 19, 2026, at the British Council in Accra.
The book, which took six years to complete, reflects on Sanaa’s journey through music, leadership, and entrepreneurship, offering lessons on purpose, discipline, resilience, and the importance of staying committed to long-term goals.
Over the past two decades, Sanaa has built a career that spans Ghana, the Middle East, and the global creative industry. He is the founder of Inceptus, a Dubai-based creative studio known for producing premium music experiences and live events.
Sanaa is also recognised within the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) ecosystem, including recognition connected to the Instrumentalist of the Year category, highlighting his contribution to Ghana’s live music and performance space.

Speaking ahead of the launch, Sanaa explained that the book was written to encourage young people and professionals who are working toward meaningful careers and personal growth.
“Passion gives you the starting point, persistence keeps you moving, and progress comes from discipline over time,” he said.
The book features a foreword by renowned Ghanaian legal practitioner Ace Anan Ankomah, who reflects on the themes of leadership, purpose, and personal responsibility explored in the book.
The launch event is expected to bring together young professionals, creatives, entrepreneurs, students, and industry leaders for an evening of conversation, reflection, and networking.
Following the Ghana event, Sanaa will continue the book launch series with additional engagements in Dubai and London.
The event is open to the public but limited in capacity.
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