GhanaThink Foundation is once again set to host its free networking forum aimed at bringing people together to learn, network, inspire and share ideas at Tamale.

The event, themed “Citizen Duties For Successful National Building” will take place at the Tamale College of Education, on July 28, 2018.

It will be a showcase of leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators in the Northern region.

Discussions will center on empowering the youth for better development across all sectors.

As part of the event, there will be a speed mentoring session by professionals where mentors will give insights and answers to questions from attendees.

There will also be a networking session where participants can find potential business and project pactners.

Also, Barcamp Tamale will feature multiple user-generated breakout sessions about business, social entrepreneurship, technology and development, alongside topics relevant to the Northern Region and beyond.

Some confirmed mentors include: Peter Kwarteng (Tigo Changemaker, Medical Professional), Rita (Entrepreneur, Suhcare Shea Butter), Abdul-Mumin Yussif ( Global Shaper, Space Generation), Joshua Wuntimah Salifu ( TUMA KAVI – Writer/Entrepreneur/Devt Specialist), Kasiru Shani ( Songtaba), Iddrisu Abdul-Rashid ( GM, Diamond FM, CEO Tumala Company Ltd), Marvin Akyea (Administrator/Counselor), Ibrahim Mustapha ( Global Shaper, Author, Motivational Speaker), Esmond Wisdom Quansah ( Hub Manager/Coordinator at EQWIP HUBs), and many more!

To register, interested persons can visit  http://barcamptamale18.eventbrite.com  or contact the team at barcamp, at ghanathink.org about any partnership opportunities or for further enquiries.

GhanaThink Foundation

GhanaThink Foundation is an Africa-focused think-tank that seeks to mobilize and deploy African diasporean talent for the primary benefit of Ghana, Africa and the whole world.

It has successfully organized 83 Barcamps in Ghana as part of its Barcamp Ghana program since 2008.

BarCamp Tamale 2018 will be a showcase of leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators in the Northern region.

It would focus on empowering participants to become more productive as individuals and for the benefit of the nation.

By:StephanieHorsu/techvoiceafrica.com