"Is that NAPO or na my eyes?" Ghanaians wonder as NAPO bows to Mahama, video
Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh popularly known as NAPO showed deep respect to President, John Dramani Mahama after they met at the Mining in Motion summit.
Ghana's Mining in Motion Summit Opens to a Crowd of Dignitaries ACCRA, GHANA – June 2, 2025 – The Mining in Motion summit opened its doors today in Accra, Ghana, to a large gathering of industry leaders, government officials, and other stakeholders. The event, which is expected to last several days, promises to be a significant moment for the development of Ghana's mining sector. The opening ceremony was marked by a high level of excitement and anticipation, with many attendees dressed in traditional Ghanaian clothing. "This summit is a crucial step towards modernizing and improving Ghana's mining industry," stated a government official who attended the event. "We are excited to see the advancements and collaborations that will emerge from this gathering." The arrival of dignitaries was met with enthusiastic applause and cheers from the crowd. The video footage offers a unique perspective on the event, capturing the energy and importance of the occasion. The summit is expected to address key issues facing the industry, including sustainability, innovation, and community engagement. The success of this summit is anticipated to bring significant positive change to Ghana's mining landscape.
Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh popularly known as NAPO showed deep respect to President, John Dramani Mahama after they met at the Mining in Motion summit.