Bernard Mensah: The Ghanaian powering Bank of America's international strategy

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  • Cubarsí 6 months ago

    Lots of Ghanaians low-key doing great internationally

  • Concerned Ghanaian 6 months ago

    when we say Ghanaians punch above their weight this is exactly what we are talking about, an absolute inspiration. Kudos......

  • ST Ghfuo: KWAME NKRUMAH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 6 months ago

    why not

  • Nana yaw 6 months ago

    With all due respect, what sense this got to do with the Ghanaian and the African? We don’t always make sense indeed. We praise ourselves outside but very foolish home.

  • NIGERIANS ARE POWERING THEIR OWN INDIGENOUS BANKS GLOBALLY!! 6 months ago

    Nigerians are powering their own indigenous banks globally. Nane tgem Access, Zenith, FCMB, GT Bank can be found in most global hibs from London, Frankfurt Amsterdam, Johanbesburg, New York etc. These are powered by local in ...
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  • KK 6 months ago

    Great minds out there!! Make the environment attractive and bring them home!! Potentially also, those out there, make great effort to come home, we need you!!

  • WHO SHOULD MAKE THE ENVIRONMENT ATTRACTIVE FOR THEM?!! 6 months ago

    But who should make the environment attractive for them. The Nigerian environment is not the best but their brightest and best stay to make it good.

    Ghana Commercial Bank since independence has had only one branch in Lond ...
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  • Good one 6 months ago

    Great to see him do well. Convince BOA to setup up in Ghana too

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  • Ike 6 months ago

    Please Mr. International US Banker, please don't come to Ghana to work here, please continue to work in America or other Foreign countries and shine there because, in Ghana no matter how good or excellent you are at your work ...
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  • THE USUAL "PULL HIM DOWN" SYNDROME WELL KNOWN WITH GHANAIANS 6 months ago

    Just call it "pull him down" syndrome which is well known with Ghanaians. Go save our homeland Ghana.