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The 2026 edition of the iYES Conference, hosted by Brian Amoateng, will feature some of the most revered men of God.
In attendance will be Ps. Jerry Eze, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, and Dr. Stanley Uzochukwu.
The event will take place from March 10 to 13, 2026 at the UPSA Auditorium under the theme “Transgenerational Impact.”
For the past 12 years, iYES has served as a source of inspiration for young people across Ghana. Each year, the summit attracts speakers from diverse fields, including politics, business, entertainment and religion, who share their experiences and insights to guide the youth.
This year’s line-up also includes Honourable Julius Debrah, Archbishop Duncan-Williams, Mrs Samira Bawumia, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu, Richard Nii Armah Quaye, Rev. Eastwood Anaba, Dr Frank Ofosu-Appiah, Wode Maya, Daniel Amoateng, Samson Amoateng and Mrs Beatrice Jones-Mensah Tayui, among others.

The summit will feature discussions and workshops designed to empower young people. To ease attendance, buses will be stationed at strategic locations across Accra to transport participants to the conference each day. There will also be free giveaways of phones and tablets by HOTWAV. In addition, free food and drinks from PEEVA Beverages will be provided for all attendees.
Morning sessions will begin at 9:00 am, while evening sessions will commence at 5:00 pm.
On Friday evening, March 13, 2026, the event will climax with the NATIONAL YOUTH ALLNIGHT at 8:00 pm.
For further information, organisers can be reached on 0244946023 or 0244027535.
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