This is a powerful video, and I do agree with everything he said!
After living in America for about two decades, Patrick Awuah returned to Ghana to start a university that can train responsible leaders that would hopefully transform Ghana. Awuah left his job at Microsoft, where he earned millions as program manager to set up Ashesi University in Accra.
“If the current leadership core was educated a certain way, if they were problem solvers, if they had deep compassion for society, we would be in a different place,” he said. His University is known for innovative curriculum, high tech facilities, and strong emphasis on leadership.
After living in America for about two decades, Patrick Awuah returned to Ghana to start a university that can train responsible leaders that would hopefully transform Ghana. Awuah left his job at Microsoft, where he earned millions as program manager to set up Ashesi University in Accra.
“If the current leadership core was educated a certain way, if they were problem solvers, if they had deep compassion for society, we would be in a different place,” he said. His University is known for innovative curriculum, high tech facilities, and strong emphasis on leadership.
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And I'm a proud alumni of Ashesi University - 8 years after graduation :)
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ReplyDelete“I am think now. Thank you.” – I felt that my eyes started being wet after this quote. Who are casting those speakers on TED anyway? Because I have feeling that 80 percent of them are incredibly wise and kind. Patrick Awuah is definitely one of them. When I’m reading or listening to people like him, I always think that mankind would be much better if majority of people would be like him.
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