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Maximizing Africa's mining value amid record gold prices

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  • Nana Kwame Ababio Addo 3 weeks ago

    A deeply insightful and visionary piece. Nana Yaw Koranteng continues to demonstrate what strategic African leadership should look like.

  • Ehui Rosemarie Arthur 3 weeks ago

    This article reflects rare depth, foresight, and an unwavering belief in Africa’s economic potential.

  • Alexander Obiri Yeboah 3 weeks ago

    Nana Yaw Koranteng once again shows that resource wealth becomes meaningful only when matched with strategy and leadership.

  • Ohemaa Sakyiwaa 3 weeks ago

    This is an excellent and an exceptional thinking, moving the conversation from extraction to value creation.

  • Ohemaa Sakyiwaa 3 weeks ago

    This is an excellent and an exceptional thinking, moving the conversation from extraction to value creation.

  • Benjamin Scott 3 weeks ago

    This is the type of leadership that transforms natural resources into generational prosperity.

  • Sangmore Enoch 3 weeks ago

    His understanding of mining economics and long term wealth creation is truly remarkable.

  • Yaw Darko 3 weeks ago

    A powerful reminder that minerals should build nations, not merely generate exports. Kudoz Nana Yaw Koranteng Edward

  • Dr. Rhoda Agyemang Boateng 3 weeks ago

    Nana Yaw Koranteng continues to champion ideas that place Africa at the center of global economic relevance.

  • Eric Darko Tweneboah 3 weeks ago

    This article reflects leadership with both foresight and substance. This clearly shows that Nana Yaw Koranteng Edward is visionary, practical, and deeply patriotic.

  • Alfred Tamakloe 3 weeks ago

    A compelling case for Africa to think beyond royalties and toward ownership.

  • Vida Akoto Setakla 3 weeks ago

    Outstanding perspective from one of Ghana’s finest strategic minds in resource governance. Well done Nana Yaw Koranteng

  • Charles Kweku Toku 3 weeks ago

    His emphasis on sovereign wealth and value addition deserves serious attention. Nana Yaw Koranteng consistently elevates the conversation with evidence and clarity.

  • Livingstone Koku Akolatse 3 weeks ago

    This is an inspiring blueprint by Nana Yaw Koranteng Edward for turning resource abundance into national prosperity.

  • Akosua Serwaa Agyarko 3 weeks ago

    Excellent analysis that combines economics, policy, and development. This is thought leadership at its finest.

  • Josephine Asondek 3 weeks ago

    The article captures a bold but achievable future for African mining because Africa needs more voices with this level of strategic conviction and Nana Yaw is not an exception.

  • Philip Adom Dankwa 3 weeks ago

    Nana Yaw Koranteng’s ideas continue to shape meaningful conversations on economic transformation.

  • Anderson Bentle 3 weeks ago

    Insightful and forward-looking—true statesmanship in economic thinking. His focus on creating local champions along the value chain is admirable

  • Rev. Dr. Ferguson Quartey 3 weeks ago

    A refreshing perspective that prioritizes sustainability and national interest. This is how serious conversations about resource governance should happen.

  • Mohammed Gidiglo Amin 3 weeks ago

    Strong leadership is not only about managing today but preparing for tomorrow and this article by Nana Yaw Koranteng proves that. He is a remarkable demonstration of intellectual leadership

  • Godwin Agbo 3 weeks ago

    The clarity of thought throughout this piece is commendable. Nana Yaw Koranteng continues to stand out as a voice for strategic industrialization.
    Powerful ideas anchored in practical policy thinking.

  • Ing. Samuel Bamfo 3 weeks ago

    This article inspires confidence in Africa’s ability to compete globally. This is an exceptional articulation of how Africa can retain greater value from its resources.

  • Dr. Quaye 3 weeks ago

    A bold vision that prioritizes local participation and long-term growth. Nana Yaw Koranteng’s legacy of strategic thinking continues to resonate.
    Thoughtful, measured, and solution-oriented.

  • Angela List 3 weeks ago

    This article demonstrates that Africa’s future lies in strategic ownership and investment. Very compelling and inspiring read

  • Daniel Owiredu 3 weeks ago

    Excellent analysis rooted in practical experience.
    Leadership, intellect, and vision all reflected in one article.

  • Joyce Aryee 3 weeks ago

    Excellent analysis rooted in practical experience.
    Leadership, intellect, and vision all reflected in one article

  • Joyce Asiedu Ayim 3 weeks ago

    An exceptional contribution that reflects strategic leadership and a clear understanding of Africa’s evolving mining landscape.

  • Joseph Smith 3 weeks ago

    This article demonstrates a commendable balance between policy insight and practical economic vision.

  • Michael Edem Blanko 3 weeks ago

    A timely and forward-looking perspective that challenges Africa to maximize long-term value from its natural resources. The depth of analysis reflects leadership rooted in both experience and strategic foresight.

  • Joshua Mortoti 3 weeks ago

    An impressive articulation of how resource wealth can become a catalyst for national transformation.
    And a very strong and compelling case for value addition and long-term investment thinking.

  • Kingsley Kwadwo Ntiri 3 weeks ago

    This is the type of intellectual leadership needed to shape Africa’s next phase of growth.

  • Nathaniel Vital Schneider 3 weeks ago

    A thoughtful contribution that reinforces the importance of strategic resource management.
    Insightful, practical, and aligned with Africa’s development ambitions.

  • George Banks 3 weeks ago

    The article reflects a leader who understands both global trends and local opportunities.
    A remarkable demonstration of vision and economic stewardship

  • James Morgan 3 weeks ago

    This perspective highlights the importance of moving beyond extraction toward sustainable prosperity. Edward Nana Yaw Koranteng continues to contribute meaningfully to conversations that matter for Africa’s future.

  • Dr. Deborah Donkor Wiafe 3 weeks ago

    This piece reflects the mindset required to secure long-term national prosperity. And a very strong and practical vision for creating enduring value from natural resources.

  • Ing. Jonathan Sackey 3 weeks ago

    This contribution reinforces the importance of strategic national ownership.
    A compelling reflection of responsible and visionary leadership

  • Mercy Oppong Kyekyeku 3 weeks ago

    The article speaks to sustainable growth, competitiveness, and economic resilience

  • Mercy Candice Atiemo 3 weeks ago

    This perspective challenges conventional thinking in a refreshing and constructive way.
    The analysis reflects discipline, foresight, and institutional maturity.

  • Dorothy Amponsah Quist 3 weeks ago

    A valuable contribution to Africa’s economic transformation agenda.

  • Frank Aidoo Addo 3 weeks ago

    Strong leadership is measured by long-term impact, and this article reflects that principle

  • Francis Baidoo 3 weeks ago

    A thoughtful and intellectually grounded contribution to the mining sector

  • Samira Kamal 3 weeks ago

    The emphasis on creating lasting economic value is particularly commendable

  • Esther Danso Aquah 3 weeks ago

    This article reflects strategic clarity and developmental purpose. An inspiring demonstration of leadership through ideas and execution.

  • Emefa Afi Hlovor 3 weeks ago

    This contribution underscores the importance of building institutions and creating national wealth.

  • Elikem Kpodo 3 weeks ago

    A clear and persuasive vision for maximizing opportunities within the mining industry.

  • Kingsley Osei-Asante 3 weeks ago

    This article reflects a commitment to innovation and strategic economic planning and a timely reminder that resource management must be linked to long-term national goals

  • Wendy Williams 3 weeks ago

    This article reflects a commitment to innovation and strategic economic planning and an excellent thought leadership with practical relevance

  • Eugene Ottoo 3 weeks ago

    A compelling blend of ambition, realism, and strategic direction. This work reflects an enduring commitment to responsible economic development

  • Isaac Anto 3 weeks ago

    The article sets a high standard for constructive engagement on mining policy. And a meaningful contribution that encourages bold but sustainable action.

  • Juliet Tulasi 3 weeks ago

    This reflects the caliber of leadership required for transformational outcomes

  • Andrew Omari Ansah 3 weeks ago

    The strategic thinking expressed here deserves broad recognition. A noteworthy contribution to conversations on economic sovereignty and development

  • Juliana Adu Kwakye 3 weeks ago

    This article reinforces confidence in Ghana’s ability to lead regional transformation

  • Joanna Campbell 3 weeks ago

    A commendable expression of vision, responsibility, and long-term thinking

  • Grace Koomson 3 weeks ago

    Edward Nana Yaw Koranteng continues to exemplify strategic leadership through thoughtful engagement.

  • David Meyer 3 weeks ago

    An outstanding contribution that reflects excellence, foresight, and an unwavering commitment to creating enduring value for Ghana and Africa.

  • David Meyer 3 weeks ago

    Edward Nana Yaw Koranteng continues to raise the standard of discourse. A thoughtful reminder that opportunity must be matched with action. His ideas inspire confidence in Africa’s economic future. A commendable effort towa ...
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  • Dennis Appiah Ampofo 3 weeks ago

    This perspective reflects both wisdom and experience. Commendable dedication to building sustainable wealth for future generations.
    Strong ideas that deserve broader continental attention

  • Timothy Jones Mettle 3 weeks ago

    His contributions continue to elevate Ghana’s presence in global mining conversations. Excellence and strategic direction clearly define this perspective

  • kofi boateng 3 weeks ago

    a lot more has to be done. The talk shop is too much