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AEA Makes Bold Statement At Ghana’s Entrepreneurship Forum 2025 …Calls For Investment

The African Entrepreneurs Alliance (AEA) successfully hosted the 2nd Ghana Entrepreneurship Forum in 2025, bringing together a large delegation of over 500 participants from various regions across the country.

The forum served as a crucial gathering point for entrepreneurs to share, learn, and network with some of the brightest minds within the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

The event was held under the theme, “Empowering Ghana’s Youth through Entrepreneurship,” a topic that deeply resonates with the ongoing efforts to spur economic growth and development within the nation.

The organizers firmly believe that entrepreneurship is a powerful vehicle for job creation, innovation, and wealth creation. Accordingly, they are committed to providing a robust platform to help Ghanaian entrepreneurs thrive.

Attendees were privileged to hear from an impressive lineup of speakers and panelists who are recognized leaders in their respective fields.

The organizers expressed their gratitude for the willingness of these experts to share their valuable expertise and experiences.

The commitment of the forum was to foster meaningful connections, spark innovative ideas, and drive collaborations essential for the sustained growth of Ghana’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Addressing the gathering, Mrs. Eunice Amoakoa Botchway, President of the Africa Entrepreneurs Alliance (AEA), not only welcomed attendees but also articulated the forum’s core mission, stating: ‘‘Distinguished Guests, Esteemed Speakers, Dear Entrepreneurs, and Fellow Greetings.

She continued, “It is my honor to welcome you to the 2nd Ghana Entrepreneurship Forum! On behalf of the organizing committee, I extend a warm welcome to each and every one of you. We are thrilled to have you here today to share, learn, and network with some of the brightest minds in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

“Our theme, “Empowering Ghana’s Youth through Entrepreneurship,” resonates deeply with the work we are doing to drive economic growth and development in our nation. We believe that entrepreneurship is a powerful tool for job creation, innovation, and wealth creation, and we are committed to providing a platform for our entrepreneurs to thrive.”

In conclusion, she indicated, “we are privileged to have with us today an impressive lineup of speakers and panelists who are leaders in their respective fields. We are grateful for their willingness to share their expertise and experiences with us.

“As we embark on this journey, we are committed to making meaningful connections, sparking innovative ideas, and fostering collaborations that will drive the growth of Ghana’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. Let us work together to empower Ghana’s youth and shape the future of our nation! Thank you, and let’s get started!’’

Participants were encouraged to work together to empower the nation’s youth and shape the future of the country. Furthermore, in a concrete show of support, 300 entrepreneurs who requested them were issued free certificates.

The forum was supported by various sponsors who provided products and services, including: Sensation Naturals, Stanndy-X Ventures, Sannsouve Ghana Ltd, SHALLOM Edibles, Erasan Car Rental, Pizza World, Silver hair, Yopoo 360, Belaqua mineral water, Belbeverages, Julbert Beauty Care, Pounds world, Vaurse ltd, Trinity’s Kente, IVOBEA, and Tolbert health app. Key coverage of the event was provided by media partners like, The NEW PUBLISHER, SAMMY KAY MEDIA, GH KWEKU, UTV, OKAY FM, Nyansa TV, Ellis Media, and GTV.

Despite the evident success and strong turnout, the organizers made an urgent appeal for broader financial backing. The plea was directed at organizations outside the current network that support such initiatives, asking them to provide funds to help the African Entrepreneurs Alliance do more to support entrepreneurs.

This highlights a challenge, as most of the money used to organize the event was the personal earned money of the organizers and friends who decided to help. The successful hosting of the 2nd Ghana Entrepreneurship Forum underscores the vital role the AEA is playing in nurturing Ghana’s business talent, but the organization seeks sustainable financial partnerships to expand its impactful work.

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