This past Saturday, the University of Ghana Business School pulsed with the energy of young minds as 3Music TV's REFRESH thought-leadership seminar kicked off. The event was a dynamic exchange between industry titans, ready to divulge their secrets to success and eager students, hungry to tap into these secrets.

REFRESH is more than just a seminar; it's a movement. It's 3Music TV's powerful statement of commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders and the transformative power of mentorship and knowledge sharing. After all, the future is shaped not just by individual brilliance, but by the collective wisdom passed on from generation to generation. And with REFRESH, 3Music TV is ensuring that the future is brighter than envisioned.
The CEO of 3Media Networks, Madam Rashidatu Yasmine Abdulai, graced the event with her
presence, lending the weight of her years of experience in
telecommunications and media to inspire the students. The
session, expertly moderated by 3Music TV's Editorial Head Lerny
Lomotey, was a captivating exchange of knowledge. It wasn't a
one-sided lecture; as Lerny skillfully navigated the discussion, fostering
a space where students could not only learn from the panelists' expertise but
also actively participate and share their own views.

Innovation? They cracked the code. Problem-solving? They revealed the battle-tested strategies. Strategic planning? They unveiled the blueprints for success.
Each topic was a treasure trove, empowering students to navigate the ever-evolving
professional landscape.
However, this wasn't just about acquiring knowledge – it was about
igniting a fire. The panelists weren't just sharing information; they were
planting seeds of inspiration. They wanted these students to not just survive,
but to thrive in their academic and professional journeys.
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