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Ghana’s Soft Power Advantage: The Strategic Visibility of Hosting POTY In international relations, influence is not exercised only through policy decisions; it is projected through perception. Hosting significant continental gatherings contributes to what diplomats describe as soft power — the ability of a state to shape narratives and build trust through credibility. By hosting the 2026 African Persons of the Year Awards organised by African Leadership Magazine UK, Ghana reinforces its image as a stable, accessible, and forward-looking nation. Accra’s steady appearance on the calendars of regional summits and investment forums demonstrates a consistent pattern: organisers choose environments where dialogue occurs without disruption. That consistency builds confidence over time. POTY 2026 continues that trajectory. The ceremony will convene leaders from governance, business, healthcare, agriculture, and regional institutions, transforming Accra into a temporary epicentre of continental discourse. Global livestream distribution ensures that Ghana’s capital is not only a physical host but also a digital focal point, projecting stability and partnership readiness to audiences worldwide. For Ghana, the impact extends beyond ceremony. It strengthens the country’s diplomatic portfolio. It enhances investor confidence. It signals reliability in a competitive global environment. That is the strategic value of hosting Africa’s grand stage of honour — the African Persons of the Year Awards.
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