Ibrahim Mahama moves to support young AI developer Naamgwinaa Samuel
Ibrahim Mahama, businessman and founder of Engineers and Planners, expressed his intention to support the innovation journey of young Ghanaian technology developer Naamgwinaa Samuel. This gesture was announced by Ibrahim Mahama's Special Aide, Rafik Mahama, in a Facebook post on Saturday, July 4, 2026. Rafik Mahama stated, "On behalf of Mr Ibrahim Mahama, I reached out this morning to young innovator Naamgwinaa Samuel to express our intention of supporting his remarkable innovation journey."
Samuel has developed several AI-powered innovations aimed at solving real-world challenges and making life easier through technology. Rafik Mahama commended Samuel's passion and commitment, describing innovation as a journey that thrives on encouragement and belief. He added, "We believe this support and encouragement will empower him to advance his work, develop even more groundbreaking solutions, and create technologies that make a lasting impact in Ghana and beyond."
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Ibrahim Mahama, founder of Engineers and Planners, has indicated his interest in supporting young Ghanaian AI developer Naamgwinaa Samuel. This
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