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MTN Ghana on Thursday hosted another edition of Bright Conversations, a thought leadership session aimed at engaging stakeholders on the company’s operations.
This session featured the Board Chairman of the MTN Ghana Foundation, Prof. Franklyn Manu.
Speaking at the event, Prof. Manu commended MTN Ghana’s leadership for their consistent commitment to investing in the Foundation’s initiatives. He noted that this continued support has been a great source of inspiration for him throughout his years of service to the Foundation.
He further emphasised that the Foundation remains deeply concerned about the future of young people in Ghana and continues to prioritise opportunities that will help them succeed. Prof. Manu advised the youth to remain honest and work hard as they strive towards their aspirations.
The interactive session was attended by members of the media, as well as beneficiaries and partners of the MTN Ghana Foundation, who shared testimonies about their experiences. The beneficiaries applauded the Foundation for its life-changing interventions and sustained investments.
The MTN Ghana Foundation focuses its activities on three core areas: education, health, and economic empowerment.












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