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MTN Group’s Ebenezer Asante Challenges African Graduates to Become Digital Innovators and Change-Makers for the Continent’s Growth

MTN Group SVP urges ATU graduates to lead Africa’s technological transformation through innovation and collaboration

Story Highlights
  • Ebenezer Asante urges African graduates to become creators and innovators, not just technology users.
  • Calls for stronger collaboration between academia, government, and industry to boost Africa’s tech ecosystem
  • Highlights opportunities in digital entrepreneurship, IoT, AI, and sustainable solutions to tackle real-world challenges

Mr. Ebenezer Asante, Senior Vice President of MTN Group, called for stronger alliances between academia, government, and industry to foster a generation of African innovators prepared to shape the continent’s technological future.

He made this address at the 2025 graduation ceremony of Accra Technical University (ATU), themed “Emerging Technologies: How Prepared is the ATU Graduate?”

During his speech, Mr. Asante urged young African graduates to take the initiative in shaping the continent’s technological destiny by becoming creators and innovators rather than mere consumers of digital technology.

He stated, “The curious, tech-savvy graduate of the 21st century will not only use technology but will also shape it with foresight and a sense of shared human purpose.”

Referring to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) 2023 Report, Mr. Asante noted that Africa’s share of global technology patent filings has decreased from 4.4% a decade ago to 3.2% in 2023, despite the continent accounting for over 18% of the world’s population. This statistic highlights the urgent need for improved collaboration among universities, private sector players, investors, and policymakers to boost research, invention, and the industrial application of technology. “If we are serious about using technology to address Africa’s complex developmental challenges, we must become part of the technology supply chain and the global ecosystem of invention,” he asserted.

Drawing inspiration from futurists Alvin Toffler and Professor Akosua Ampofo, Mr. Asante emphasized that Africa’s competitiveness in the digital age will rely on youth’s ability to learn, unlearn, and relearn. He explained that the most successful graduates will be those who combine technical skills with creativity, empathy, and teamwork—traits that foster innovation in the 21st century.

He encouraged the ATU graduates to embrace a growth mindset, emphasizing that their success will rely more on psychological and behavioral flexibility than on academic qualifications. “Do not fear the unknown. Be clear about what you possess that can make a difference and keep applying yourself until you achieve a breakthrough,” he advised. “Stubborn perseverance is what the world is waiting for from you.”

Mr. Asante also highlighted how technology can tackle Africa’s real-world challenges across sectors including sanitation, healthcare, agriculture, education, and energy. He praised the inspiring work of The Buz Stop Boys, a youth-led initiative addressing urban sanitation in Ghana, as an example of civic-minded innovation. He challenged graduates to use their technical training to develop IoT-enabled waste management systems, smart data-driven city solutions, and robotics or drone technologies to optimize waste collection and improve urban hygiene.

Reflecting on the changing nature of employment, Asante noted that technology enables young people to work globally without relocating. He encouraged graduates to seize opportunities in freelancing, digital entrepreneurship, and hybrid work, leveraging platforms powered by AI, cloud computing, and digital payment systems such as Mobile Money (MoMo).

In closing, Mr. Asante called on graduates to actively contribute to advancing Ghana’s national digitalization agenda and the African Union’s Agenda 2063, both of which envision an integrated and prosperous Africa driven by innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability.

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