Bawumia Graces The Digital Edition Of 2025 Ghana Bloggers Magazine
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:00
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has been prominently featured on the cover of the 2025 edition of Ghana Bloggers Magazine, a highly anticipated annual publication distributed freely across the nation.
This latest edition launched this November, is themed as a "digital edition" and offers readers an in-depth look at the achievements and promises of both Dr. Bawumia and former President John Mahama, focusing on their contributions to Ghana’s digital landscape.
In addition to political insights, the 2025 edition delves into a range of topics shaping the future of digital engagement in Ghana.
The magazine offers a thorough guide on how internet users and bloggers can monetize their online presence, alongside articles on artificial intelligence and the growing digital economy.
The release also aligns with a broader call for individuals to engage in the digital space, exploring emerging technologies and online opportunities.
Speaking at the launch, the President of the Bloggers Association Andre Mustapha NII Okai Inusah popularly known as Attractive Mustapha highlighted the significance of digital participation, urging Ghanaians to embrace this “new gold” in the contemporary economy. He expressed that those who delay in joining the digital movement risk missing out on vital opportunities. Concluding his address, he extended wishes for a peaceful election season, reinforcing the importance of unity and progress as the country moves forward.
As this edition of Ghana Bloggers Magazine reaches readers nationwide, it aims to equip both seasoned professionals and newcomers with the tools needed to thrive in an increasingly digital world, emphasizing the transformative potential of innovation across industries.

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