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Editorial News of Thursday, 20 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

I wept for Ghana’s future at Oxford—Vickie Bright

During a recent event at Oxford University, Vickie Bright expressed deep concerns for Ghana's future, shedding tears as she reflected on the nation's direction. Bright, a notable Ghanaian entrepreneur and advocate, recounted her emotional response to the challenges facing her homeland, particularly in relation to governance and youth opportunities. She emphasized that the current trajectory could hinder the potential of the younger generation if not addressed urgently.

Bright urged stakeholders, including government officials and private sector leaders, to prioritize systemic change and invest in education and innovation. Her poignant remarks resonated with many attendees who share similar worries about Ghana's socio-economic landscape. By highlighting pressing issues such as unemployment and corruption, she called for collective action among Ghanaians both at home and abroad.

Bright's heartfelt plea serves as a reminder of the responsibility shared by all citizens to contribute positively towards national development. As she concluded her speech, she inspired hope that with concerted efforts, Ghana can reclaim its promise for a brighter future.