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The Grow, Unite, Build Africa (GUBA) Enterprise proudly hosted an unforgettable Women’s Leadership Brunch in honour of internationally acclaimed author, speaker, and Pastor Sarah Jakes Roberts, marking the conclusion of her impactful six-day visit to Ghana with her husband, Pastor Touré Roberts, and their family.
Held at the stunning NsuomNam in Cantonments, Accra, the exclusive brunch welcomed over 400 of Ghana’s leading women from business, government, media, philanthropy, and the creative industries. Together, they gathered under one roof to celebrate purpose-driven leadership, faith, and feminine power.

The event was eloquently hosted by renowned broadcaster and culture advocate Kokui Selormey Hanson, whose vibrant energy and thoughtful moderation set the tone for a powerful and uplifting experience.

A highlight of the event was the riveting panel discussion on the theme “Resilience in Leadership: Navigating Challenges with Grace”, featuring four powerhouse women:
- Dr. Olukayode “Ky” Dele Efunnuga – Award-winning psychologist & global strategist
- Tanya Brooks-Carty – Energy connoisseur & transformational life coach
- Mrs. Patience Akyianu – CEO, Hollard Insurance
- Ambassador Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland – High Commissioner of Barbados to Ghana
Sarah Jakes Roberts, celebrated globally for her authenticity and compelling message, delivered a soul-stirring keynote that urged women to “protect their mission” and lead with boldness and grace. The brunch served as the grand finale of her enriching six-day Ghana visit, which featured cultural immersion, strategic engagements, and moments of spiritual reflection.

This impactful gathering was made possible through the generous support of our sponsors and partners: Beautiful Beneath, Klotso, Lady Pastor Aretha Mensah, Attipoe, with elegant décor by Mongibello Concepts, and flawless event production by E-volution International.
“We are honoured to have hosted such an empowering gathering,” said Lady Dentaa Amoateng MBE, President of GUBA. “This brunch was more than a celebration, it was a divine appointment to awaken purpose, foster collaboration, and ignite the next chapter of African women’s leadership.”
Guests arrived in vibrant tropical attire, adding rich colour and personality to an atmosphere already charged with inspiration, sisterhood, and shared purpose.
About GUBA Enterprise
Grow, Unite, Build Africa (GUBA) Enterprise is a social impact organisation dedicated to strengthening connections between Africa and its global diaspora. Through its high-impact programs, including the prestigious GUBA Awards, leadership forums, diaspora engagement activities, and investment conferences. GUBA champions innovation, cultural exchange, and sustainable development.
Founded in 2009 by Lady Dentaa Amoateng MBE, GUBA has become a trusted platform for recognising excellence, empowering communities, and promoting socio-economic growth across Africa and the diaspora.
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