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Business

[ 2012-06-30 ]

Prince Amoabeng donates GH¢50,000 to Enablis Ghana
Accra, June 29, GNA - Prince Kofi Amoabeng, Chief
Executive Officer of Unique Trust (UT) Bank, has
presented a cheque for GH¢50,000 to Enablis Ghana
for their commitment towards entrepreneurial
development in Ghana.

He was selected among other Ghanaians as Ghana's
giant in the Johnnie Walker “Walk with the giants”
Global Campaign, which sought to offer people the
opportunity to take a walk with giant achievers to
share insights on their journey to success.

“I am humbled and excited knowing that what was
started on a small scale in Ghana has now become a
global success story to inspire the younger
generation,” he said.

“My passion is to see many more Kofi Amoabeng's
and the UT success story through the establishment
of institutions and structures that support Small
and Medium Enterprises (SME) and help grow
entrepreneurs who will serve their true purpose of
helping to build Ghana's economy.”

Mrs Shika Acolatse, Country Manager for Enablis
Ghana receiving the cheque on Thursday commended
Prince Amoabeng for his commitment towards the
country's economic growth.

She said the money would be used for capacity
building for about 150 SMEs to help expand their
businesses and operate in a professional manner to
increase wealth.

Mr Alan Mcleneon, Marketing Manager of Guinness
Ghana Breweries said “The real measure of a giant
are not how wealthy or successful they are but
their ability to inspire others to take their own
step forward in life”.

Prince Amoabeng would join other global business
magnate such as Sir Richard Charles Nicholas
Branson of UK, Haile Gebreselassie of Ethiopia,
Lewis Hamilton of England, Manu Dibango of
Cameroon and Ozwald Boateng, a British citizen of
Ghanaian decent in the Johnnie Walker Giants.

They are individuals, who have made tremendous
strides and giant leaps in their field and
recognised locally and internationally.

Source - GNA



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