Ghanaian diplomat and Former Ambassador to China, Edward Boateng, has expressed the necessity for Africans, significantly Public Relations practitioners on the continent, to focus on the optimistic African narrative for world consideration.
Ambassador Boateng, who as soon as served as Africa Head of CNN, famous that in contrast to prior to now when it was difficult to counter the adverse portrayal of Africa by western media, PR practitioners now have quite a few opportunities to showcase the continent’s achievements and inform optimistic African tales.
He made this name throughout his presentation on “Shaping the African Narrative for the Future” on the recently-held World PR Day Festival Summit organised by Global Media Alliance.
MrBoateng started his presentation with a compelling story about his mission to vary the adverse African narrative via communications.
He shared his expertise working at CNN and recounted a dialog with Ted Turner, Founder of CNN, which left lasting impressions on his thoughts.
“I was working in brand management in an American company, and my biggest dream was to come to Ghana and set up a factory. However, I disliked the pitiful mindset prevalent at the time. When I was introduced to Ted Turner of CNN, which was then at the forefront of global communications, it was a transformative experience.”
“I met Ted Turner, and he said, “If you come and work with us and use communication, you can make a real impact. That conversation sparked something in my head. That’s why I joined CNN, where they aimed to use communications and media to change the world. My job was to change the African narrative using communication,” MrBoateng stated.
The Former Ambassador acknowledged that, on the time, it was difficult, however he discovered success in lots of African international locations.
Comparing his experiences then to the alternatives obtainable now, he expressed optimism in regards to the prospects for right this moment’s younger PR practitioners.
He highlighted that they’ve quite a few alternatives in technology and innovation, agriculture, inventive arts and leisure, and tourism to enhance the African narrative.
Mr Boateng urged younger PR practitioners to tackle the responsibility of reshaping the African narrative by highlighting the continent’s successes.
He cited examples akin to Rwanda’s management in digital innovation with its smartphone manufacturing plant, Kenya’s revolution in cellular banking with M-Pesa, Ghana’s enviable feat in political stability and democracy, Nigeria’s progress because the world’s second-largest movie trade by quantity, and Ivory Coast’s important function as a cocoa and occasional exporter; amongst others.
Mr Boateng additionally acknowledged people akin to YouTuber, Wode Maya, and organisations, such because the Ghana Tourism Authority, for making certain that optimistic tales of Ghana and Africa make world headlines.
He additionally took notice of African manufacturers akin to Kasapreko, Jospong Group of Companies, Dangote, Ethiopian Airways, and Beyond the Return, amongst others which have had a optimistic world narrative.
The World PR Day Festival is an annual occasion that seeks to convey collectively practitioners, trade gamers, media, and college students to dialogue and share insights and revolutionary methods to enhance the trade in Africa.
BY BENJAMIN ARCTON-TETTEY