GJA Vice President Rebecca Ekpe reflects on giving back; the act of mentoring

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GJA Vice President/Editor in Chief, Rebecca Ekpe

Experience, often called the best teacher, shapes us in ways books and lectures cannot.

Rebecca Ekpe, GJA Vice President and Editor in Chief at Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, GBC says, ”Real-life situations teach resilience, empathy, and practical wisdom. Every challenge faced, mistake made, and success achieved becomes a lesson that refines character and builds confidence. Experience turns theory into understanding and knowledge into skill”.

GJA Vice President/Editor in Chief, Rebecca Ekpe engaging journalists.
GJA Vice President/Editor in Chief, Rebecca Ekpe engaging journalists.
GJA Vice President/Editor in Chief, Rebecca Ekpe engaging journalists.

When we combine giving back with lived experience, something powerful happens. Our stories become guidance. Our struggles become encouragement. Our achievements become inspiration. By sharing what we’ve learned, we help others avoid pitfalls, discover opportunities, and grow faster than we did.

GJA Vice President/Editor in Chief, Rebecca Ekpe.

So, find time to give back. Your experience matters. Someone else is walking a path you’ve already traveled — and your insight could make their journey easier. In giving, we teach. In experience, we learn. Together, they create meaningful change.

GJA Vice President/Editor in Chief, Rebecca Ekpe.
GJA Vice President/Editor in Chief, Rebecca Ekpe
GJA Vice President/Editor in Chief, Rebecca Ekpe at the UN
GJA Vice President/Editor in Chief, Rebecca Ekpe engaging Professor H Prempeh and Dr. Esther Ofei-Aboagye.
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