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Football star Andre Dede Ayew paid a visit to renowned businessman and entrepreneur, Mr. Ibrahim Mahama, on Sunday morning.
The meeting, filled with laughter and mentorship, was aimed at seeking guidance as Ayew ventures deeper into the world of business and entrepreneurship.
Andre Ayew specifically has strong intentions to venture into the indigenous Ghanaian mining sector.
Andre, known for his leadership on the pitch, is now looking to translate that same drive into the boardroom.
His visit to Mr. Ibrahim Mahama’s home was marked by light moments, hearty conversations, and powerful lessons about navigating the Ghanaian and global business landscape.
The two discussed everything from sustainable investments to leadership and legacy, with Mr. Ibrahim Mahama sharing insights from his years of building one of Ghana’s most successful conglomerates.
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