The CEO of RLG Communications, Roland Agambire is looking to a near future when Ghanaians will embrace their own home-grown technology and products, in so doing help to create jobs and a better economy.
Mr. Agambire was guest on Joy FM's Super Morning Show Wednesday morning to talk of the beginnings of RLG, it's mission to equip Ghanaian youths with technological skills and job opportunities, a peep into the future, and the challenges of building a business from scratch. Watch the video below.
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