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Ghana’s dynamic landscape of social entrepreneurship and grassroots leadership came into sharp focus at the Grand Finale of MTN Heroes of Change Season 7, where Dr. Angela Dwamena-Aboagye, founder of The Ark Foundation, was crowned the overall winner.
She was celebrated for her 25-year commitment to supporting women and children affected by domestic and sexual violence.
Her recognition underscores the growing national and global appreciation for long-term, impact-driven leadership—an area increasingly supported by development agencies and corporate CSR strategies.
In addition to the grand award, three other changemakers were honoured for their contributions in key sectors:
- Health: Martha Opoku Agyemang
- Education: Adangabey Yaw Rockson, founder of Adangabey Royal School
- Economic Empowerment: Sakina Mumuni
Each category winner received 60,000 and a commemorative plaque, reaffirming the value of local innovation in addressing Ghana’s most pressing social challenges.
MTN Ghana CEO, Stephen Blewett, emphasized the transformative potential of digital innovation in driving social impact.
“For us, the rhythm of our business has changed, and we are happy to change our steps to match that. At MTN, we believe the future of our nation and continent lies in digital innovation, access, and empowerment,” he said.
In the Digital Hero category, content creators Nana Tea and the Bus Stop Boys were each awarded GHS 30,000. Both were recognised for leveraging social media to mobilise support for underprivileged communities—demonstrating the growing influence of digital advocacy in shaping public consciousness and impact.
For the first time, nominators whose entries made it to the top 10 finalists also received a reward of GHS 5,000 each.
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