An e-commerce products company, Yes Global Ghana has officially inaugurated its head office in Ghana marking a significant milestone in its growth journey.
The opening ceremony was graced by the presence of the Chief Executive, Y. B. Leo; the Chief Business Officer, Jonathan Abbey; the Country Director, and network marketing individuals.
Speaking at the launch ceremony, Mr Abbey reflected on the company’s challenging yet rewarding journey over the past year.
“Last year when we started, a lot of people doubted, but we kept believing. Many gave excuses about why it wouldn’t work, but we continued executing because we knew and understood one thing, ‘that whatsoever a man believes, and whatsoever a man can work on it will flourish,” he said on Saturday.
While acknowledging the rough times, Mr Abbey expressed his excitement about the growth Yes Global Africa has witnessed since it started operating in Ghana.
“When we started last year, we sometimes faced some heckling, and it hurt us so much that we asked ourselves, ‘Will this come to pass?’ But we kept on moving.”
Mr Abbey's speech also emphasised the broader vision of Yes Global Ghana
According to him, the opening of the head office “marks the rebirth of Yes Global Ghana, and I am excited to announce to you that we are not just building a business; we are building a community that is going to transform lives in the nearest possible future. And to achieve that, we need to be in one spirit, we need to speak one language.”
The Chief Business Officer further expressed profound gratitude to his partner, Mr Y.B. Leo, acknowledging his indispensable role in the company’s success.
“He has been an amazing partner. Over the years, we have deliberated on this and can now see it materialising,” he said.
On his part, Country Director Ebenezer Anderson reflected on the company's rapid growth and unwavering commitment to empowering lives and communities worldwide.
He expressed pride in the unveiling of the headquarters and the plush offices of the global Ghana agency, describing it as a testament to the company’s vision of becoming a global conglomerate dedicated to enhancing health, well-being, and financial freedom.
“As we gather in the state-of-the-art facility, I'm reminded of our humble beginnings just a year ago. Today, we proudly unveil our African headquarters and the plush offices of our global Ghana agency, which is a testament to the vision of becoming a global conglomerate, dedicated to enhancing health well-being and financial freedom.
“In just one year, Yes Global Ghana has made tremendous strides in developing a strong network of members. Currently, we have almost 5,000 members, and our physical presence is also growing very steadily,” he observed.
The opening of the head office in Ghana signifies a new chapter for Yes Global Ghana, underscoring the company's resilience and vision.
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