A major boost to youth empowerment efforts has emerged as 100 Black Men of Ghana officially partners with Hon. Kojo Oppong Nkrumah to expand mentorship opportunities for young people across the country. The collaboration marks a strategic step toward strengthening leadership development, discipline, and future-readiness among Ghana’s next generation.
The partnership, sealed on November 24, underscores a shared national commitment: equipping young Ghanaians with the tools, confidence, and guidance they need to excel academically, socially, and professionally. Hon. Oppong Nkrumah widely respected as a statesman, lawyer, and advocate for youth advancement has long championed mentorship initiatives that nurture excellence and civic responsibility.
The collaboration was strongly supported and guided by Nii Nortey Nsuro Oquaye, the Oblantaa Mantse of Osu and Chairman of the Board for 100 Black Men of Ghana. Under his leadership, the organization has deepened its mentoring framework, connecting young individuals with role models, professional development opportunities, and leadership training programs.

Nii Nortey Nsuro emphasized the profound impact of mentorship, stating:
“Mentorship is one of the most powerful tools for building strong communities. Honorable Kojo’s dedication to empowering young people aligns deeply with our mission. We are honored to support initiatives that develop confident, capable leaders for Ghana’s future.”
His comments reflect a growing national consensus that mentorship is essential to cultivating responsible, dynamic leaders who will guide Ghana into its next phase of development.
Hon. Oppong Nkrumah expressed gratitude for the support of 100 Black Men of Ghana and highlighted the organization’s strong reputation for shaping future leaders.
“100 Black Men of Ghana continues to demonstrate meaningful leadership in shaping the next generation. Their involvement adds strength and structure to this mentorship project, ensuring that young participants receive the guidance they need to thrive.”
His flagship mentorship programs have already influenced hundreds of young people nationwide, focusing on leadership preparation, civic engagement, and professional growth. The new partnership is expected to expand these efforts significantly, especially in underserved communities.
For both partners, this collaboration is more than a program it is an investment in Ghana’s long-term development. By joining forces, 100 Black Men of Ghana and Hon. Oppong Nkrumah aim to foster a culture where young people feel supported, valued, and equipped to lead.
The organization remains steadfast in its commitment to:
- Providing structured, impactful mentorship
- Supporting national development through youth empowerment
- Building sustainable partnerships with public officials, institutions, and community leaders
This partnership stands as a powerful example of what can be achieved when vision, leadership, and community-driven purpose intersect. As Ghana looks toward the future, such collaborations promise to shape a generation of leaders ready to inspire change, innovate solutions, and contribute to national progress.
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