Joyce Aryee
Ghanian politician
Joyce Aryee (born 27 March 1947) is a Ghanaian former politician, business executive and minister. Aryee is recognized for having served Ghana for more than 40 years in both the public and private sectors.
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Quotes
edit- "The manifestation of very deviant characters, including greed, lack of respect for authority and the elderly, worship of money over God and godly principles had contributed to the pervasive corruption in the country."
- "Women have the power to reach their goals and aims in life with the support of other women and society as a whole."
- "As a woman professionalism should be a mandate and women should be promoted based on hard work and not mere favours or recommendations. In addition to your profession, one can have a side business to enable women to be economically empowered."
- "If ever there was a time that the word of God must be preached and followed by intense discipleship, is now."
- Socialization has been both good and bad. For a lot of men, women are only useful for one purpose, and in that same manner also, I guess a lot of women feel that we have to be on the ground with the men on top of us and this is where I talk about objectivity
- So there’s a lot of work but I really believe that community mining will let people know that; we can also mine and make money out of it without causing so much problem to the environment.
- You don’t want to be a man, because you’re not. What you want to do is to bring some leadership skills, to help change the place and to lead.*
- it is important to accept the resistance as it comes and finds ways to turn them around, as this helps in making a woman a great and strong leader.
- I was faced with the usual opposition of not being accepted in a male dominated world.
[https://www.sheroesforum.com/registrant_profile/ Joyce speaking on acceptability]
- "Thinking that young people are not what we expected them to be, they need to know what the older generation did to achieve success"
- All of these are the sacrifices required for us to make it, and we have to be prepared to do so"
- Life does not offer us shortcuts. When you wake up in the morning, you have to wait
till night. Of course, you can fall asleep at 10am but the night will come.
- The best downstream activity for gold is jewellery and you don’t need that much gold to do jewellery. So I think that as a nation that does not produce as much as South Africa does, it is important to have medium scale gold refineries. We have two small scale refineries and I think there will soon be a medium scale refinery.
- I would like to see British companies working with Ghana to get involved in some of the things that the companies need like establishing joint partnerships with Ghanaians to produce activated carbons, steel balls, tyres, bolts and nuts which are very important to the mining sector. That way, we can build another face of industrialisation through the mining sector."
- First of all, I’d want to congratulate all young people for their boldness, resourcefulness, fearlessness and willingness to do new things. I’d like you to know that the future is yours and the future is today. You have to help shape your future directly and indirectly— do the things you want to see done. Don’t be complainers. The future is yours and the future is today.
- I think it’s on the ascendancy. Ghana has got interesting traditions in church music. With the charismatic wave, it looked as if choral music was waning. The story is different now. Currently, some Charismatic churches even have a separate choir for hymns and choral music.
- Growing up, we had no issue with mentorship because we had good parents who raised us well. They believed in honesty, respect, integrity and they passed these down to us. Nonetheless, Jesus Christ remains my greatest mentor.