Head of the Corporate Affairs Department of GCB Bank PLC, Emmanuel Kojo Kwarteng, on Wednesday launched his latest book at the British Council Hall in Accra.
The book which is entitled: Leading An Extraordinary Life- A Guide For Personal Transformation was unveiled by the Ghanaian international Evangelist Dr Lawrence Tetteh.

Some of the key personalities at the launch were Ambassador Kabral Blay Amihere former president of the Ghana Journalist former president, Talal Fattal, CEO of Sports Village, GJA president Albert Dwumfuor and Ghana’s prolific Play Wright Uncle Ebo Whyte.
The 187-page book published by Vike Springs Publication, UK, talks about the importance of leaving an extraordinary life through meaningful and sustainable ways, improving one’s physical and spiritual well-being as a Christian, and strategic plans and measures aimed at ensuring successful career employment during economic hardships among others.

In an interview after Mr Kojo Kwarteng said there are opportunities in difficult times and the book is telling us that there are certain things, we can do.
Mr Kwarteng a seasoned journalist who previously worked with Ghana News Agency and Graphic Communications Group and who also wrote extensively on environmental degradation used the opportunity to task journalists to actively take part in the fight against galamsey which become one of the pressing social afflicting the country.

He was worried about how people are calling every small-scale miner a galamsey operator explaining that the two issues are not the same.










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