Audio By Carbonatix
The First Deputy Governor, Dr Maxwell Opoku-Afari, and the Second Deputy Governor Elsie Addo Awadzi were on Thursday, inducted as Honorary Fellows of the Institute of Directors-Ghana (IoD) at the Institute’s Corporate Governance Excellence Awards, in recognition of their role as key advocates in the promotion of the culture of good corporate governance in Ghana and beyond.
The awards ceremony was held under the theme, “Good Corporate Governance and Leadership: An Essential Framework for the Management of Uncertainties”.

The Institute of Directors-Ghana has been established to promote good corporate governance by enforcing its Code of ethics, developing a national institutional capacity, and providing educational and professional development.
It also seeks to promote and safeguard the interest of directors who carry out their duties professionally and provide guidelines for the appropriate conduct of directors to enable them to strive for the highest standards in ethical behaviour.
Latest Stories
-
OSP should be a department under the AG’s office – Elikem Kotoko
12 minutes -
Majority NDC supporters don’t want NPP to elect Bawumia as Flagbearer – Global InfoAnalytics
40 minutes -
OSP director tells Manasseh Azure he can’t do the job better than Kissi Agyebeng
1 hour -
Police rescue young woman, arrest partner in viral domestic abuse case
1 hour -
Kissi Agyebeng has survived two assassination attempts – Sammy Darko reveals
1 hour -
Ghana Scholarships Secretariat schedules Dec. 8 and 9 interviews for Commonwealth applicants
1 hour -
Agric Minister applauds farmers, highlights new era of innovation at National Farmers Day
1 hour -
Five districts in Upper East Region selected for gov’t Farmer Service Centres initiative
1 hour -
Kpebu doubts claims that Akufo-Addo administration interfered with Special Prosecutor
3 hours -
It’s difficult to believe everything the OSP says – Manasseh Awuni
3 hours -
I would’ve blocked Ofori-Atta from leaving Ghana if I were Special Prosecutor – Martin Kpebu
4 hours -
I’m headed for public office, but not the OSP role – Martin Kpebu
4 hours -
I will only submit my allegations to a board, not the OSP’s subordinates – Martin Kpebu
5 hours -
‘I’m still a bit traumatised’ – Martin Kpebu recounts alleged abuse during OSP arrest
5 hours -
Martin Kpebu dismisses claims he seeks to become Special Prosecutor
5 hours
