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The Career Trail

2026-04-272026-06-15

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  1. May 2026
  2. Joy Online

    Speaking on The Career Trail Season 4 programme aired on Joy Learning TV and Joy News, she observed that many people are often reluctant to pass on what has helped them succeed, especially to younger individuals.

    Many people don’t like sharing their success tips – Mary Anane Awuku
  3. Joy Online

    She made this revelation on The Career Trail programme aired on Joy Learning TV and Joy News.

    Brain Hill International School was born from an MBA class assignment – CEO reveals
  4. Joy Online

    Sharing her ordeal on The Career Trail programme aired on Joy Learning TV and Joy News, she recalled how she was often teased by peers over some of her facial features while in school.

    I was bullied for my looks – Mary Anane Awuku
  5. Joy Online

    Sharing her story on The Career Trail program aired on Joy Learning TV and Joy News, she revealed that her leadership journey began early in school and was driven by determination.

    Don’t hide in your shell, take leadership roles – Entrepreneur Mary Anane Awuku counsels
  6. Joy Online

    She shared her story on The Career Trail programme aired on Joy Learning TV and Joy News.

    Quitting banking for cleaning; Mary Anane Awuku’s bold career shift
  7. Joy Online

    In an interview on The Career Trail programme, she recalled attending Victory Presbyterian Church School in Adenta for her primary education before proceeding to St Mary’s Senior High School in Korle Gonno, where she studied General Arts with Government, Literature, and French as

    I wanted to be an air hostess – Mary Anane Awuku
  8. Joy Online

    Speaking on The Career Trail programme aired on Joy Learning TV and Joy News, Dr Adutwum said the story began when his younger brother expressed interest in studying abroad after hearing discussions about opportunities in Germany.

    A stranger’s kindness helped my brother reach Germany and opened my path to America — Dr Osei Adutwum
  9. April 2026
  10. Joy Online

    Speaking in an interview on The Career Trail, aired on Joy Learning TV and JoyNews, he explained that life in his village offered few examples of careers that could shape the aspirations of children.

    “I had no childhood dreams” — Dr Adutwum reflects on humble beginnings and education journey
  11. Joy Online

    Speaking on The Career Trail on Joy Learning TV and JoyNews, he recounted growing up at a time when electricity was unavailable in his community, making lanterns and kerosene essential for daily life.

    ‘I used to sell kerosene’ – Dr Adutwum reflects on childhood hustle
  12. Joy Online

    In a conversation on The Career Trail, aired on Joy Learning TV and JoyNews, the MP for Bosomtwe recalled how unfamiliar and intimidating the path to secondary school was as a village boy.

    ‘I was the first to go to secondary school in my family’ – Dr Adutwum
Business

Ghana's business environment challenging for entrepreneurs, Crown Peak CEO says

The News

Crown Peak Holdings CEO Dr. Kobbina Tuyee Awuah says Ghana's system makes it difficult for entrepreneurs to succeed, though he notes success on the continent is driven by resilience and personal drive rather than supportive systems. He argues that while Ghana presents structural challenges compared to the West, it is a relatively better place to do business within Africa.

Why it matters

Business environment analysis: Crown Peak CEO highlights Ghana's structural challenges for entrepreneurs despite continent-relative advantages.

12 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 12 June

  1. Ghana's business environment challenging for entrepreneurs, Crown Peak CEO says

    Crown Peak Holdings CEO Dr. Kobbina Tuyee Awuah says Ghana's system makes it difficult for entrepreneurs to succeed, though he notes success on the continent is driven by resilience and personal drive rather than supportive systems. He argues that while Ghana presents structural challenges compared to the West, it is a relatively better place to do business within Africa.

    12 June 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 4 June

  1. Interco games should prioritize networking, not violence

    Pinkberry Ghana CEO Dr Kobbina Tuyee Awuah has condemned rising violence and misconduct at inter-school athletic competitions, arguing that students should focus on the networking opportunities and cross-institutional social capital that Interco is designed to provide rather than engaging in violent clashes and vandalism.

    4 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Burger King Ghana CEO describes privileged, academic family background

    Dr. Kobbina Tuyee Awuah, CEO of Crown Peak Holdings (which operates Pinkberry, Icy Cup, and Burger King), revealed he was raised in an academic family with both parents holding PhDs from international universities and holding senior university positions. Born in the United States while his parents pursued their studies, he moved to Ghana as a child and completed his early education within the KNUST academic environment before attending Opoku Ware School for secondary education.

    4 June 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 3 June

  1. Pinkberry CEO quit petroleum engineering for business education

    Dr Kobbina Tuyee Awuah, CEO of Crown Peak Holdings and Pinkberry franchise operator, left a high-paying petroleum engineering role based in New Jersey after three years because it lacked fulfillment and excitement. A mentor encouraged him to attend business school to expand his perspective beyond routine technical work.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Entrepreneur recounts failed first attempt to bring Pinkberry to Ghana

    Dr Kobbina Tuyee Awuah, CEO of Crown Peak Holdings, has revealed that his initial effort to introduce the Pinkberry frozen yoghurt chain to Ghana was unsuccessful. The idea originated while he was at Harvard Business School in 2014, when he encountered the brand and believed it could work in Ghana, though the first attempt ultimately failed.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Pinkberry CEO recounts Kumasi store struggles with premium pricing

    Pinkberry Ghana's CEO Dr Kobbina Tuyee Awuah recalled how a Kumasi outlet exposed resistance to the brand's premium pricing, after a customer said she would rather buy fufu than 10-cedi ice cream, leading to the branch's closure. He noted that other branches in Cantoments, East Legon, and Haatso performed well, and attributed challenges partly to high franchise costs, including equipment expenses of about 25,000 dollars per machine.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Crown Peak CEO credits Opoku Ware School for shaping character

    Kobbinah Tuyee Awuah, CEO of Crown Peak Holdings (which operates Pinkberry and Burger King in Ghana), has credited his time at Opoku Ware School as formative, saying it exposed him to diverse people, taught him resilience through challenges like senior intimidation, and helped him build business relationships that have lasted into his professional life.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 21 May

  1. The Career Trail Season 4 features CEO of Crown Peak Holdings

    Joy Online's The Career Trail Season 4 airs its fourth episode featuring Dr. Kobbina Tuyee Awuah, CEO of Crown Peak Holdings, discussing how global franchises like Burger King and Pinkberry entered Ghana and the business challenges involved.

    21 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Sammi Awuku's wife stepped back from politics for family

    Mary Anane Awuku, an entrepreneur and leadership advocate, says she withdrew from active politics to allow her husband Sammi Awuku to continue his political career while she focused on business and family. She expressed no regrets about the decision and continues to support her husband's political journey.

    21 May 2026 · Joy Online

  3. School CEO rejects caning, favours counselling and parental engagement

    The CEO of Brain Hill International School says the school does not use corporal punishment but instead uses alternative discipline methods, including counselling and removing privileges, while emphasizing that understanding a child's environment is key to shaping behaviour.

    21 May 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Entrepreneur urges sharing success knowledge with younger professionals

    Ghanaian entrepreneur and leadership coach Mary Anane Awuku has encouraged professionals to openly share knowledge and experiences, noting that many people are reluctant to pass on what helped them succeed. She believes sharing knowledge creates room for growth and that success should impact others, not just the individual.

    21 May 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 14 May

  1. Brain Hill International School founded on MBA entrepreneurship assignment idea

    Brain Hill International School CEO Mary Anane Awuku revealed the school originated from a creative business idea she developed during an MBA course in Innovative Management. She identified a gap in school hours for working parents and created an education model to address childcare and work schedule challenges.

    14 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Ghanaian entrepreneur shares bullying experience, embraces uniqueness

    Entrepreneur Mary Anane Awuku has disclosed that she was bullied in secondary school for her physical appearance, including her ears, lips, and nose, but later reframed these differences as markers of being special and stopped trying to hide parts of herself.

    14 May 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Young people should embrace leadership roles early, entrepreneur advises

    Ghanaian entrepreneur and leadership coach Mary Anane Awuku has encouraged young people to actively take on leadership opportunities at every stage of their education, sharing her own journey from student leader in junior high school through regional student leadership structures in Greater Accra.

    14 May 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Banker leaves Zenith Bank to establish cleaning business

    Mary Anane Awuku, who studied Psychology, Philosophy and Spanish at the University of Ghana and worked in customer service at Zenith Bank after her national service, left banking to start a cleaning business after realizing she was an entrepreneur rather than a banker.

    14 May 2026 · Joy Online

  5. Entrepreneur Mary Anane Awuku dreamed of airline cabin crew career

    Mary Anane Awuku, Executive Director of Brain Hills International School, has shared that she aspired to become an air hostess in her childhood, studied General Arts with French to become bilingual, and auditioned for Emirates cabin crew but was not selected.

    14 May 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 8 May

  1. Dr Osei Adutwum credits stranger's sponsorship with enabling brother's German education

    Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, MP for Bosomtwe and former Education Minister, recounted how an unexpected act of kindness from a stranger helped his younger brother secure sponsorship to study in Germany, which he said paved the way for his own journey to the United States.

    8 May 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 28 April

  1. Dr Adutwum recalls rural upbringing without childhood career ambitions

    Former Education Minister Yaw Osei Adutwum has reflected on his humble beginnings in a village with limited exposure to professional role models, saying he had no defined childhood dreams. He credited his father's emphasis on education and personal example for shaping his path.

    28 April 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 27 April

  1. Former Education Minister reflects on childhood business ventures

    Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum shared his early entrepreneurial experiences, including selling kerosene in bulk and retailing it in smaller quantities during a time when his village had no electricity, as well as snail hunting and basket-weaving. He noted that customers often bought kerosene on credit and delayed payment.

    27 April 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Former Education Minister shares secondary school journey

    Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, former Minister of Education and MP for Bosomtwe, recalled becoming the first in his family to attend secondary school, describing the challenges of navigating the system as a village boy and the financial hardships that forced him to attend as a day student at Jachie Pramso Senior High School, studying General Arts with Mathematics and French electives.

    27 April 2026 · Joy Online

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