Pan-Africanist and anti-corruption advocate, Professor P.L.O.

Lumumba, has urged African leaders and citizens to move beyond nostalgia and regret, and instead embrace a forward-thinking mindset rooted in action and innovation.

Speaking at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) during its Public Lecture Series on Friday, April 11, Lumumba called for a mental shift away from what he described as being "imprisoned in history and lamentation." "We cannot remain imprisoned in history and lamentation," he stated, challenging the audience to rise above the comfort of referencing past glory without taking steps to shape the continent's future.

Revisiting the legacy of Ghana's first President, Dr.