MoMo Ghana CEO backs golf as platform for business, community building
Shaibu Haruna, CEO of MoMo Ghana, emphasized the strategic value of golf in fostering professional connections during the 3i Africa Invitational Golf Tournament
Shaibu Haruna, the Chief Executive Officer of MoMo Ghana, has expressed strong enthusiasm for the role of golf as a powerful platform for building connections that drive growth. Speaking at the 3i Africa Invitational Golf Tournament, Haruna emphasized that the sport provides a unique environment for professionals to interact and develop relationships that extend beyond the golf course into the broader business and community sectors.[1][2]
The event was held at the Achimota Golf Club, a venue that hosted various dignitaries for the ceremonial tee-off. Haruna joined these leaders to officially open the tournament, signaling MoMo Ghana's support for initiatives that combine sportsmanship with professional networking. He noted that such gatherings are essential for fostering a spirit of collaboration and shared purpose among industry stakeholders.[1][2]
Haruna's participation in the 3i Africa Invitational highlights a growing trend of corporate leaders utilizing sports as a strategic tool for engagement. By focusing on the intersection of business and community building, the CEO suggested that the connections made during the tournament could serve as a foundation for future economic development and strengthened social ties within the region.[1][2]


