IMBIBE ENTREPRENEURAL SPIRIT INTO THE YOUTH
A Pediatrician and entrepreneur, Dr Caryn Agyeman Prempeh has urged tertiary institutions in the country to consciously imbibe entrepreneurial spirits into the youth through the courses they offer at their outfits so as to make them employable or self employing after school.
She noted that Ghana’s youth have increasingly shown interest in the free enterprise sector and are doing wonderfully well with new initiatives and creations.
Addressing the 7th Graduation Ceremony of the Christ Apostolic University College (CAUC) on the theme “Producing Transformational Leaders and Entrepreneurs for Ghana, the Role of the Universities”, Dr Agyeman Prempeh, who was guest speaker, noted that Covid-19 brought up interesting skills and initiatives from various Ghanaians in the production of personal protective equipment (PPEs).
“I therefore, want to urge higher educational institutions to devise strategies by which they could make entrepreneurship attractive in the eyes and minds of the youth”, Dr Agyeman Prempeh.