
My Story Magazine unveils 19th edition
My Story Magazine has launched its 19th edition, themed “Legacy & Leadership – A Journey with Legends”, marking seven years of documenting inspiring stories of entrepreneurs, business leaders, and changemakers across Africa and beyond.
The edition honours distinguished personalities who have made remarkable contributions in their respective industries. Among the featured leaders are Dr James Orleans-Lindsay, CEO of JL Holdings; Ing. Peter Debrah, CEO of Pedlo Energy; Queenie Kessie, a trailblazing leader in her field; and Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah, Founder of Tanko Foundation.
Each of these individuals shares their unique journey, insights, and lessons on leadership, resilience, and legacy-building. Their experiences serve as a guiding light for aspiring entrepreneurs and corporate professionals seeking to make a lasting impact.
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As part of its anniversary celebration, My Story Magazine is offering a free digital copy of this edition on its official website, making these powerful stories accessible to a wider audience.
Reflecting on the magazine’s journey, Akwasi Bonsu, publisher of My Story Magazine, highlighted the publication’s mission:
“Over the years, we’ve documented the experiences of over 300 individuals from all walks of life—entrepreneurs, leaders, and visionaries whose stories have not only inspired but also transformed lives. Our mission has always been clear: to help entrepreneurs reflect on their past, present, and future. Through their stories, we instil hope, gratitude, and fulfilment.”
This latest edition also explores the fast-evolving world of cryptocurrencies and the fintech industry, offering valuable insights into the future of business and innovation in Africa.
Bonsu expressed gratitude to key figures who have supported the magazine’s growth, including Prophet Bernard ElBernard, who provided the seed capital and equipment; Dr James Orleans-Lindsay, who offered his office for the maiden launch; and King Kwasi Kyei Darkwah, whose counsel has been invaluable.