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This Saturday’s edition of JoyNews’ Newsfile was on the final episode of the Joy Change-Speaker Series.
The show was hosted by Samson Lardy Anyenini and on the theme “Towards the Ghana I seek.”
The guests for the programme shared new perspectives on the country's issues as well as game-changing ideas to aid in national discourse and policy development.
They include Deep Space Engineer, CEO and Founder of CEEK Metaverse, Mary Spio, Managing Director of Nyaho Medical Centre, Dr Elikem Tamaklo, and Microbial Ecologist and Social Activist, Sulemana Issifu.
The rest are 2024 presidential hopeful of the New Vision Movement, Kofi Korateng, Author and artist, Ibrahim Mahama, Physician, author and activist, Dr Arthur Kobina Kennedy and Filmmaker and Art Historian, Nana Ofosuaa Oforiatta Ayim.
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