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Come July 30, 2016, 26-year old graduate who sold his books in commercial vehicles (trotro) will launch his second book ‘Dare to Believe’ at Legon in Accra.
‘Dare to Believe’ authored by Jacob Paul Aheto – or JP as many call him – contains behind the scene stories of how ordinary men and women stretched themselves to greatness despite the odds.
JP, a BSC Psychology holder from the University of Cape Coast, made headlines last year when he not only launched his maiden book ‘You are a Power House’ but started selling it in commercial vehicles (trotro), an action many graduates would find difficult to do.
On what Ghanaians should look forward to at the launch, JP said the book will specifically motivate people of all walks of life to inculcate a superior mindset to reach higher heights in life.
JP says he is enthused to encourage the youth and coming generation, in particular, with one message: They are more than they think.
Senior Bishop of Action International (ACI) and the person who wrote the foreword for the book, Bishop Joseph Nyarko Antwi said Ghana, at this point in time needs a book that outlines working principles and ultimately gives people reason to live and dare to believe for the better.
“I know for sure ‘Dare to Believe’ is that game changer and problem solver,” he said.

Bishop Nyarko Antwi called on all lovers of books to be present at the at the main conference hall of the Legon Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy on Saturday July 30 for a breathtaking experience.
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, General Overseer of Action Chapel International and special guest of honour, supported by a host of influential men of God, students and the general public will be there to support the programme.
JP is currently a National Service personnel assisting a senior medical doctor at the Ridge Hospital in Accra where he doubles up as the President of the National Service Persons for the hospital.
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