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The Ennobled Foundation has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting financial literacy and empowering young people to take control of their financial futures through its recent webinar themed “From Budgeting to Building Wealth: Practical Financial Strategies for the Next Generation.”
The virtual session, held in partnership with industry professionals, brought together young participants eager to gain practical insights into personal finance, investment, and wealth creation.
Delivering the keynote address, Pharmacist and Independent Management Consultant, Mr. Samuel Nkum Tenkorang, underscored the importance of financial literacy, early investment, and mentorship in achieving long-term financial freedom.
He urged participants to cultivate disciplined saving habits, take informed risks, and build strategic networks and partnerships that can accelerate their financial growth.

Mr. Tenkorang noted that budgeting alone cannot break the cycle of poverty or dependency, emphasising that sustainable wealth requires strategy, mindset shifts, and access to opportunities.
Founder of the Ennobled Foundation, Mrs. Gloria Boye-Doku, shared powerful insights on how financial literacy shapes lives, builds resilience, and fuels economic transformation.
“Financial literacy is more than earning an income, it is about making money work for you,” she said. “It is understanding how to manage finances wisely, make informed decisions, and plan for the future. At the Ennobled Foundation, we see it as a life skill that empowers individuals to achieve stability and growth.”
Speaking on the role of financial literacy in youth employment and empowerment, Mrs. Gloria Boye-Doku noted that financial education encourages young people to think differently about money by fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and self-reliance.

“It equips them with the confidence to start businesses, manage resources effectively, and identify opportunities. When youth understand finance, they do not just seek jobs, they create them,” she added.
Touching on Ghana’s broader economic outlook, Mrs. Boye-Doku highlighted that financial literacy is crucial for achieving long-term national independence.
“A financially literate population builds stronger households, thriving communities, and a resilient economy. When young people learn to save, invest, and build wealth responsibly, they contribute to national growth. Financial literacy, therefore, is not just personal, it is national empowerment.”
The panel discussion that followed provided diverse perspectives on wealth creation, mindset, and the evolving financial landscape. Speakers encouraged participants to view money as a tool for growth rather than mere consumption, adopt disciplined budgeting habits, and leverage digital skills and Artificial Intelligence for smarter financial planning.
Participants were also urged to set SMART goals — specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound, as a foundation for building lasting financial success.

Mrs. Gloria Boye-Doku concluded the session with an empowering message,
“Financial literacy is about mindset, discipline, and vision, taking charge of your financial future one decision at a time. Start small. Budget wisely. Save consistently. Invest intentionally. Every step you take today builds the wealth of tomorrow.”
The Ennobled Foundation continues to drive initiatives that equip young people with financial knowledge, mentorship, and practical skills for wealth creation. Through programmes such as the recently held webinar themed, “From Budgeting to Building Wealth”, the Foundation seeks to nurture a financially literate generation capable of transforming not only their lives but the economic future of Ghana.
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