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AYWO Executives :Part 1

Cliff Chari is a capacity building speaker, writer and a social entrepreneur. He is the author of the book ‘dominate and subdue’. And the founder of Relnert marketing group, CAYP institute of capacity building and Inspearn society. He is a board member and advisor to a number of youth initiatives. Cliff holds a Bachelor of Commence Honors degree in Actuarial science from NUST Zimbabwe.


Ruth Anane Boatemaa is a social entrepreneur and a lover of books. She believes that a day without reading is like denying the body the necessary nutrients for growth. She works with ‘sisters of charity St. Anne in Cape-Coast Ghana. Ruth holds a BA degree in Development Communication from the University of Development Studies, Wa campus –Ghana.




Herbert Kofi Yebaoh Acheampong is a passionate youth activist, a teacher, radio broadcaster, a career counselor and an educationist. He has volunteered for numerous youth activities in Ghana. Herbert is a social media enthusiast with his own educational blog -akyherb.blogspot.com that discusses critical issues in the Ghanaian society. He is currently pursuing  a Bachelor Degree in Education from the University of Winneba-Ghana.


Portia Dery is a short story writer/ novelist/lyricist /blogger and poet from Ghana. Some of her works can be found on the UK poetry online library, artbeat afrikan.Portia is also a social entrepreneur with a deep passion for reading and writing activities. She holds a bachelor of arts degree in development communication.  She works with the Department of Community Development as a Community Development worker in Ghana.

Njabulo Moyo is a Motivational Speaker,Transformation enhancer,published Author of two motivational poetry anthologies :African Sketches and Sketches from my soul .He posses a wide range of experience from working with urban and rural youths to facilitating for corporate institutions such as ACCA .Moyo has developed several tools for transformation and is the founder of Transcend Zimbabwe ,Youth Unlimited Trust which complement each other in igniting ambition ,passion and action .He holds several academic qualifications including a diploma in Lobby and Advocacy form the Swedish Academy ,a Diploma in Development Studies (Center for development studies), A certificate in project management with the National University of Science and Technology as well as a leadership certificate form the Swedish Advocacy Academy .He is currently in the process of pursing a Political Science Degree and writing a third motivational book entitled :"Motivating the inner soul ".The youngman is an alumni of the Youth Empowerment and Transformation Trust ,The Swedish Advocacy Academy  and has spoken in Sweden,Denmark ,Lebanon and South Africa.His literature works have been featured in the Eduzine (UK) magazine,Student Global Chat (United Kingdom academic platform), Edgars Club Magazine,Jewel magazine and a vast number of both regional and local website and newspapers.He sits in several local boards for both charity ,civic and business institutions 




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