William Burckson
FOUNDER AND Chief Learning Strategist for Temple Advisory, Robert Beninn has called on individuals to renew their mindset on how they perceive entrepreneurship.
Speaking at the Enterprise and Employment Fair 2025 organized by Kingdom Expression Ministries Worldwide under the theme, “Rising Above: Building Resilience in Business and Career Development, “Mr. Beninn stated, “We’re all entrepreneurs, and for us to succeed, we need to begin to work each of us in our fields as entrepreneurs, not thinking of ourselves as people who are building careers, but as people who are bringing value to the workplace.”
Mr. Beninn emphasised that individuals have the power to redeem themselves and build their nation, urging them to think of their work as enterprises, creating value and generating rewards.
“We can’t wait for anybody to come redeem us; we can. We only have to change our mindset, build our entrepreneurial skills and abilities, and we can do this. If each one of us thinks of our society, the resources we have, the endowments that we have given by God, we can do a lot and redeem ourselves.”
President of Kingdom Expression Ministries Worldwide, William Burckson, speaking of the essence of the event stated that the church aims to raise men and women who will positively impact society by offering solutions, products, and services that uplift their communities.
He said the church’s approach to ministry involves training and developing individuals to serve society effectively. “To support this, specific platforms like the Enterprise and Employment Fair are organised with focuses on equipping individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to overcome obstacles.”
The Enterprise and Employment Fair features a workshop session and an exhibition of Ghana Made products. The workshop capacitates participants, helping them understand key concepts that enhance their effectiveness in their spaces. The exhibition showcases the work and ideas of some participants, demonstrating the impact of the training.
BY Prince Fiifi Yorke