The
US-based Ghanaian author, inspirational speaker and leadership trainer believes
“if we don’t think, someone will be doing the thinking for us”.
He
therefore expects Africans to move from the chicken mindset to an eagle mindset;
from mediocrity to excellence.
According
to him, the solution to Africa’s problems is not for the politician, religious
leader or traditional ruler but with the individual self.
“We
can change the face of Africa by being changed,” he says.
Dr.
Koranteng-Pipim’s Empowerment and Advisory Group for Leadership, Excellence and
Service (EAGLES) is breeding “a grassroots movement of dedicated Africans who
have made a commitment to being changed so that they can be agents of
transformative change”.
The
goal is to empower Africans to make commitment to excellence in their fields of
endeavor.
“Our
problem is not the African mind but the African mindset; it is not a lack of
resources but a deficit of resourcefulness; the heart of the African problem is
the African heart which must be changed,” he noted.
In
his “Africa Must Think” book, Dr. Koranteng-Pipim, has observed that “instead
of raining millionaires and billionaires, we’ve succeeded in producing nillionaires
(people with a lot of nothing or people with next to nil). The richest
continent in the world is inhabited by the poorest people on the globe. Mediocrity
is the new standard of excellence. PHD means ‘Pull Him Down’ or ‘Pull Her Down’.
We excel at hammering those who stand out. And we clip the wings of our souring
eagles so they can become chickens like us. This is Africa. It is not the
Africa that ought to be”.
The
Africa Must Think Lecture Series has
been instituted to inspire and empower a new crop of Ghanaians and Africans to
be instruments of positive change in society – in thought and action.
The
leadership development and empowerment program has the ultimate goal of
improving the quality of solutions offered to solve socio-economic problems
facing the African continent.
Dr.
Koranteng-Pipim has noted that a time is coming unless Africans take time to
plan intentionally, the problems would be compounded.
“Africa
cannot continue outsourcing its thinking process to others, while it remains
content to daydream about the past, complain about its present, and worry about
its future,” he stated.
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