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March 25, 2026
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Build careers on purpose and values – Telecel CEO urges women
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Key Points
- Patricia Obo-Nai, CEO of Telecel Ghana, advised women to redefine professional success beyond titles and public recognition, anchoring careers in purpose and values.
- Delivering a keynote at the 2026 Woman Redefined Conference in Accra, she urged attendees to view career development as a deliberate journey shaped by purpose, integrity, and excellence.
- Obo-Nai emphasized that competence, reliability, and consistency are non-negotiable for building credibility in leadership.
- The conference, organized by Reveal Impact Initiative, focused on 'Healing, Empowerment, Purpose' and aimed to redefine womanhood through faith and purpose.
- It convened diverse career professionals, ministers of faith, and female leaders for discussions on identity, family, workplace influence, and leadership.
Why This Matters
This article is significant for Ghana as it highlights a prominent female CEO's insights on career development, emphasizing values and purpose over mere titles. Such advice can inspire and guide Ghana's growing female workforce towards more fulfilling and impactful professional paths, contributing to a more ethical and resilient human capital base. It also underscores the importance of women's empowerment initiatives in the country.
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