Memoirs from The Hilltop shares exciting details of the author's life, right from his early years through to his education, family and professional life. In the process, light is shed on various aspects of life in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s in particular, which will shed light on the way things have changed since those years. Contemporaries of the author and younger readers will both identify with a lot of the stories and incidents narrated.
Intriguing details of some landmark events in the financial services industry of Ghana are shared, which should be of keen interest to young professionals and policy makers.
The book also provides fascinating insights into the building blocks of family life and the importance of building memories in life. Some of the incidents shared from various travels abroad will keep the reader entertained and educated at the same time.
The reader will be enriched with precious lessons on networking and relationships built to last, as well as the indispensability of character and work ethics that influence for good.