Ghana s Most Celebrated Banker Calls for Professionalism
Source: Franklin Cudjoe -www.africanLiberty.org
Under the auspices of IMANI and the AfricanLiberty.org, we managed to pull off yet another important speaking assignment. Captain Budu Koomson is co-founder of Unique Trust Financial Services, Ghana's most celebrated business. He spoke to a 105 audience at the British Council in Ghana on why professionalism, when dealing with Politicians, was a better path to economic development than partisanship.
Read his full speech from the following link below
Captain Budu Koomson in the middle with IMANI-AfricanLiberty s Franklin Cudjoe and Kofi Bentil
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Two fellows of IMANI, Mr. Djabanor Narh, Partner, Ernst & Young, seated left, and Mr. Edwin Provencal , CEO of Exzeed Ghana Ltd. seated right
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Franklin Cudjoe making introductory remarks
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Capt. Budu Koomsonwith some participants. Notice his copy of the AfricanLiberty.org latest book
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Some front row participants, also with copies of AfricanLiberty.org s latest book, "Selected Essays in Political Economy" by Frederic Bastiat
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All particants were given copies of AfricanLiberty.org s latest books, "Selected Essays in Political Economy" by Frederic Bastiat, with an introduction by Franklin Cudjoe and Johan Norberg s "In Defense of Global Capitalism" with an introduction by June Arunga.
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All particants were given copies of AfricanLiberty.org s latest books, "Selected Essays in Political Economy" by Frederic Bastiat, with an introduction by Franklin Cudjoe and Johan Norberg s "In Defense of Global Capitalism" with an introduction by June Arunga
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Mr. Kofi Bentil introducing the "Selected Essays in Political Economy" by Frederic Bastiat, with an introduction by Franklin Cudjoe to the audience
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Former Minister of State in the erstwhile administration , Mr. Amin Anta Mohammed making a point on why Politicians get easily corrupted by way ward technocrats
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Captain Budu Koomson in his element
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On the High Table from left to right- Franklin Cudjoe, Kofi Bentil, Captain Budu Koomson and IMANI Board Chairman, Mr. Sam Poku
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Madam Cecilia,, a popular social commentator asking a question
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Audience listening
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Many excellent questions
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Many excellent questions
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Audience listening.
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Audience listening.
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Participants queuing to enter the British Council hall