GBTF Magazine

10 spotlight When it comes to bringing energy, connection, and heart to the Ghana Brain Tumor Foundation (GBTF), Nana Sarpong is in his element. His journey with the Foundation started personally—through the story of his friend Jejo, from the early headaches and diagnosis to surgery, recovery, and the birth of GBTF itself. Watching that journey unfold, Nana knew he had to get involved. “It was almost natural,” he says. “Jejo’s vision, his daily passion and perseverance—it inspired me to be part of the Gala.” As a hospitality professional, Nana thrives on connecting with people. Empathy isn’t just part of his job— it’s who he is. Meeting people where they are, helping them navigate solutions, and using his voice for awareness has been his calling. With limited resources in Ghana, especially in neurosurgery, he sees GBTF’s mission as urgent and essential. “My role is to be visible, to be a voice, to curate stories that shine a light on what’s possible,” he shares. And when it comes to rallying support, Nana has one simple message: “I implore everyone to support the Ghana Brain Tumor Foundation. This is a rare disease, often forgotten. Patients need financial support, hospitals need resources—and this Foundation is making both possible. It’s a long journey, and you can come along. Please do!” Nana’s energy, compassion, and dedication make him more than an MC—he’s a true ambassador for the cause, bringing people together, one story at a time. Meet Nana Sarpong MC | Voice of GBTF

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