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Chief Executive of Telecel Ghana, Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai has encouraged the graduating class of the Academic City University College to prioritise building depth in their chosen fields and embracing lifelong learning as they transition into the world of work.

Delivering the commencement address at the 3rd graduation ceremony of the university in Accra, Ing. Obo-Nai counselled graduates to dedicate their beginner years to improving their professional value and expertise through consistent commitment to growth opportunities.

My advice is that you dedicate at least the first 4 to 5 years of your career to build depth, acquire practical knowledge, make the long hours of sacrifices when required and take on additional responsibilities, even when it earns you no extra income,” she said. “It is concerning to see people rise quickly to the top but lack the depth and breadth of knowledge and experience to keep them there. Don’t let this happen to you. Build depth. It will pay off.”

Sharing her own career experience as an engineer who transitioned to leading commercial and technology functions before becoming CEO, Ing. Obo-Nai stressed the importance of specialising in a chosen area of expertise while being open to adaptability.
“Most businesses do not expect new graduates to have all the skills or experiences they need for the job. They will provide training once you are onboarded. However, the ability to rise through the ranks depends on your ability to demonstrate depth in your field of specialisation and the mindset you choose to bring to the workplace,” she said.

Ing. Obo-Nai recommended that graduates embrace lifelong learning and read widely to gain working knowledge of diverse functions and subjects that will build their breadth beyond their area of expertise.
“As a professional, life may present you with opportunities of progress that will require not just depth in your field but breadth across the organisation – a fair understanding of law, HR, finance, and marketing. I have had to take programmes in marketing and business strategy along my journey. Remember I said that life after graduation is actually the beginning of lifelong learning,” she said.

Ing. Obo-Nai cautioned against yielding to imposter syndrome of self-doubt and insecurities. “I want you to believe in yourself and build your confidence. The power of self-belief is not appreciated enough. Trust in your capabilities, shut out the negative voices and have the courage to take small steps towards achieving your bigger dreams.”

The commencement address resonated with graduates, including the real-world examples of successful engineers leading global companies, traditionally led by business professionals. Inspiring graduates to prepare and pursue leadership roles in organisations, Ing. Obo-Nai said “The only limit to your impact is your mind and commitment. Go and shape the world with your unwavering spirit.”

A total of 67 graduates received degree certificates in engineering, business and communication arts at the graduation ceremony.

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