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The Overlord of the Ga State, His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse, has publicly lauded the exceptional resilience and entrepreneurial spirit of Ghanaian business mogul Daniel McKorley, Executive Chairman of the McDan Group.
The King delivered the endorsement during his keynote address at the grand 20th Anniversary celebrations of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) School of Business in Kumasi on Monday.
Speaking to a distinguished audience comprising academia, industry leaders, traditional rulers, and students, the Ga Mantse highlighted McDan's journey as a quintessential example of the tenacity required to thrive in Ghana's dynamic, and often challenging, business landscape.
"Today, as we celebrate two decades of excellence in business education here at KNUST, we must look to the living examples that embody the very principles we teach," stated the Ga Mantse. "In the story of McDan, we see the spirit of unwavering resilience. We see a Ghanaian who has faced storms, navigated complexities, and emerged stronger, building an empire that spans continents and industries."

The King emphasized that McDan's success – from its roots in logistics and shipping to its significant expansions into aviation (McDan Aviation), ports operations (McDan Ports), salt mining, and agro-processing – was not merely a result of opportunity, but of relentless perseverance and strategic adaptation.
"Resilience is not just about surviving hardship; it is about learning, innovating, and finding opportunity where others see obstacles. Dr. McKorley and the McDan Group exemplify this," the Ga Mantse continued. "His ability to pivot, to invest boldly in Ghana even during uncertain times, and to create thousands of jobs for our youth, is a testament to a deeply rooted Ghanaian entrepreneurial spirit that we must all celebrate and emulate."
The Ga Mantse connected McDan's achievements directly to the mission of institutions like the KNUST School of Business. He urged the graduating students and future business leaders present to draw inspiration from such homegrown success stories, emphasizing the importance of integrity, local knowledge, and an unyielding commitment to national development alongside profit.
The recognition from one of Ghana's most revered traditional leaders underscores McDan's significant contribution to the nation's economy and its status as a flagship Ghanaian multinational. Dr. McKorley, who was present at the event, received a standing ovation following the Ga Mantse's remarks.
The KNUST School of Business 20th Anniversary celebrations focused on Building Capability and Resilience for sustainable Development.
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