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The Charge d’Affaires of the Malaysian High Commission in Ghana has called on Ghanaian business leaders, professionals, and investors to take advantage of the wide range of opportunities in Malaysia, including business, education, and tourism.
Syed Nauzer Idid Bin Syed Yusoff Idid noted that stronger engagement in these areas would help deepen cooperation between both countries and expand opportunities for trade, cultural exchange, and education partnerships.
Delivering a keynote address as Special Guest of Honour at the 11th Edition of the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame, the diplomat emphasized Malaysia’s readiness for international collaboration.

He said, “Malaysia is open to business, education, and tourism and urged Ghanaians to embrace the opportunity. I stand ready to facilitate your VISA acquisition.”
His remarks drew strong interest from Ghana’s corporate leaders and underscored growing opportunities for cross-border engagement.
The 11th Edition of the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame, an initiative of the Business Executive Group, was held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra.
The event brought together an exclusive gathering of Ghana’s leading corporate executives. These included chairpersons, directors, chief executive officers, and board chairs. They are all united by a shared commitment to leadership, excellence, and collaboration.

The ceremony also saw the induction of a new cohort of distinguished executives into the Hall of Fame. This further strengthened its growing network, which now includes over 400 senior professionals across various industries.
Since its establishment in 2020, the initiative has grown into a leading platform for executive engagement in Ghana. It offers members opportunities for networking, knowledge sharing, and strategic collaboration through periodic events and workshops.
Group Chief Executive of the Business Executive Group, Paulette Kporo, commended the growing impact of the initiative.
“The Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame is growing from strength to strength. It is proof that people have embraced our initiative. We are not only bringing these top executives together under one umbrella for nothing.

"We’re building their capacity to network and support one another for their mutual benefit and for the development of Ghana,” she said.
The ceremony was excellently delivered under the joint leadership of Michael Asiedu and Deborah Larbi. They were supported by a dedicated team at the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame Secretariat.
Their coordination ensured a smooth and impactful event.
The Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame continues to serve as a key platform for strengthening leadership excellence, building professional networks, and promoting collaboration across Ghana’s corporate sector.
It is also increasingly positioning itself as a bridge for international engagement and opportunity.
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