Ibrahim Mahama is Ghanaian business mogul
Ghanaian businessman and philanthropist Ibrahim Mahama has urged the rich and the privileged to use their wealth to support the poor, reminding them that riches and power are fleeting and that no one lives forever.
In a video shared on X on October 25, 2025, the founder of Engineers and Planners spoke passionately about the need for compassion and collective progress, stressing that hoarding wealth in the midst of poverty is meaningless.
“We live in a country where help is needed, and you don’t want to help — it is stupidity. You can’t be the richest person forever. You will die and leave it one day. Let’s try to work together. We will always have enough resources in the world,” he said.
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Ibrahim Mahama underscored the importance of love, unity, and service to humanity, noting that true success lies in what one gives back to society.
“A lot of people have come and gone. And people will continue to come and go. We will all go. So, in the small time that we live in this country, let us love one another and work together,” he added.
He also urged Ghanaians to shun arrogance and discrimination, emphasizing that leadership and privilege are only temporary.
“Whoever is president won’t be there forever. There is no big man, there is no small man — we are all the same. You might just be lucky to be something that someone else is not, not because you are cleverer than anybody,” he said.
Watch the video below:
“You can’t be the richest man forever; one day, you’ll die and leave it.” – Ibrahim Mahama pic.twitter.com/6jnLqL1myQ
— EDHUB🌍ℹ (@eddie_wrt) October 25, 2025
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