UK-based Ghanaian pastor, Brian Jones Amoateng has clocked another success with his International Youth Empowerment Summit (iYES) dubbed “Mind Shift” and for the first time, since its inception in 2014, it came off in March instead of the erstwhile August.
For the past 8 years, Pastor Brian Jones Ministries has been inspiring the youth with his iYES where he assembles great speakers within the continent.
Many people have been empowered through iYES speakers made up of seasoned ministers of God, entrepreneurs and professionals.
The 8th edition of the International Youth Empowerment Summit (iYES) took place at the University of Professional Studies (UPSA) auditorium in Accra from the 16th to 18th March 2022. With participants from all over Ghana.
This year’s episode, as usual, saw amazing speakers who graced the program with their presence as well as their messages from all walks of life; spanning from IT, to finance, to corporate and of course the spiritual.
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Speaking on the theme MIND SHIFT, Pastor Brian Amoateng said, his focus for this year is to get the youth of Ghana to have a change in their mindset, particularly on the issues that have caused them to remain stagnated and set in ways that have not birthed any progress so far. It is his firm belief that no matter one’s background or experiences, one can still make an impact with the right state of mind aligned with Godly principles.
Other speakers who spoke at the summit were Minister of Communication, Mrs Ursula Owusu -Ekuful, Director General of the National Lottery Authority, Sammy Awuku, MP for Madina Constituency Hon Francis Xavier Sosu, Akosua Manu, Deputy CEO of the National Youth Authority, Dentaa Amoateng MBE,
Dr.Frank Ofosu-Appiah, the founder and Senior Pastor of All Nations Church and the General Overseer of the Living Springs International Churches, Hon Sam George, MP for Prampram Constituency, Prophet Dr. Kofi Oduro, Celebrated Actor Jim Iyke.
The French Ambassador to Ghana H.E Anne-Sophie Avé asked the youth to “Be a first-grade version of yourself than a second-grade version of someone”