The 2018 edition of The Michel Nkansah (TMN) communication workshop 101 came off over the weekend at the central university college and gathered hundreds of youthful people with the passion for public speaking and communication.
The four (4) hours intensive workshop was marked with interesting activities that keep the audience participation afloat while learning and listening was with rapt attention. Speakers for the event touched on divers topics that are all pointed to aiding young people break the silence, become apt communicators and to access the numerous opportunities available to benefit them grow.
The Kwesi Omega hosted event which started promptly on time saw speakers billed for the event take their turn to engage the gathering. Renowned media personality and the father of MC’s Kafui Dey who kicked off proceedings touched on the topic, “How to MC any event” and received tones of audience engagement during the question and answers session.
John Kumah who is CEO of National Entrepreneurship And innovation Plan (NEIP) engaged on the topic, “Government support for Entrepreneurs”, after him was Afia Pokua (Vim Lady) of Multimedia who charged participants not to wait for life to happen while Programs manager for Live Fm, Antoine Mensah walked audience through the secrets of Public Speaking.
Nana Asaase inching to the close of the workshop made audience understand the world using poetry while Hon. Sam George helped us know how to build a broken state and awakened the seemingly dying patriotism in the youthful minds gathered.
The Speakers at the end of the workshop were giving citations by organizers as an emblem of appreciation as they dished out time from their busy schedule to impact knowledge. Participants at the end of the workshop were full of praise as they shared their excitement and contentment to have been able to learn from top-notch speakers as such.
Ready yourself for the 2019 edition if you missed out on this years which was sponsored by Flexi pay, Ghud music, Hyperactive GH, City Broadcast, Cele’s closet, George Britton, Talc Ghana and with support partnership from Central University SRC and African Young Leaders Alliance.