Sangu Delle: There's no shame in taking care of your mental health
Sangu Delle: O bughi ihe ihere, ikpachapuru isi izu oke gi anya
Sangu Delle is an entrepreneur and clean water activist. A TED Fellow who hails from Ghana, he sees incredible potential in the African economy. Full bio
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m riri osikapa "joloofu" ndi Naijiria.
Nigerian "jollof."
of personal turmoil.
E nweghim ike iru aru oru.
bee akwa.
okacha ibe na-ahu maka
with a mental health professional
nsogbu na nchegbum.
e fekwara m isi n'iwe.
shook my head in protest.
the idea of speaking to anyone
agwa onye obula,
by the rigid architecture
n'ihi omenala anyi n'Africa,
banye na Ulo akwukwo e be obibi,
fresh off the boat from Ghana,
di na New Jersey.
nmadu asaa ndi
the brutal experience
in the same month.
through -- God bless her soul --
--Chukwu gozie mkpuruobi ya--
nor express our emotions.
anaghi ekwuputa ihe na-akpagbu anyi
n'onwe anyi
n'onwe anyi.
about "Oyibo" people -- white people --
ma chikwa ochi megide ndi oyibo--
O bu onye ara
what came to mind was a madman
gbasara ya.
o jikwa buru onye ara?"
you end up like him."
to the nearest hospital
will be driving out demons
Health Organization,
a contribution to your community.
psychological and social well-being.
na kwa mmeko mmadu n'ibe ya.
of all mental illness cases
ime otu nari onodu isi mgbaka o bula
bu ogbenye.
otutu ndi ochichi Africa
of their health care budget
otu nari bojeeti ahu ike obodo ha
of psychiatrists in Africa.
n'ahu maka isi izu oke n'Africa.
is estimated to have 200 --
nde nari abuo.
lack access to treatment.
e nweta ezigbo ogwu ahu ike.
ndi ahu di na ndi ahu adighi.
to mental health with distance,
okwu isi izu oke, bu nke ikpa oke,
oge o juru si,
of mental illness?"
cited drug misuse;
si n'o bu ogwu n'aba n'isi;
and the will of God --
nakwa otu chi siri choo ya--
nwere ike i bute ya,
causes of mental illness,
nmadu huru n'anya.
and demonizing of sufferers.
nakwa ndi a juru aju.
detukwara ufodu ikpa okea...
has documented some of these abuses ...
in the middle of the night.
n'otu abali.
charming, hip young man --
nke ukwu--
site na nchoputa ulo ogwu.
gbanwere ma kpawa oke.
we'd grown up with recoil.
about his condition --
gbasara onodu ya --
about someone with cancer
cancer
ebere anyi.
as his community isolated him,
gbaketara ya azu,
about mental health.
gbasara isi izu oke.
special interest alumni group
gbasara isi izu oke
ka m gusiri akwukwo,
tutor in graduate school,
with their mental health challenges.
nsogbu gbasara isi izu oke ha.
isu izu oke na akuko ihe di ozo n'agabiga,
and with their stories in tow,
when I faced my own anxiety,
n'ihi n'egwu na-atuzikwa m,
siri di omimi.
do not detract from our virility,
a dighi e gosi adighi ike anyi,
e mebi ume anyi.
as important as physical health.
dikwa mkpa dika ahu izu oke.
ma daa ogbi k'aturu a na-akpuchasi aji.
ndi oria
gi ike
associated with mental illness.
ndi isi mgbaka.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sangu Delle - EntrepreneurSangu Delle is an entrepreneur and clean water activist. A TED Fellow who hails from Ghana, he sees incredible potential in the African economy.
Why you should listen
Born in Ghana, Sangu Delle's childhood home was a refuge for victims of torture and violence from neighboring Liberia and Sierra Leone. Delle graduated from Harvard College with highest honors in African Studies and Economics. He was awarded the Soros Fellowship and pursued a Juris Doctor of Law and MBA at Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School, respectively.
At Harvard, enrolling in the Social Engagement Initiative program that bridged the academic study and practical service gap, Delle co-founded cleanacwa (formerly the African Development Initiative) in 2007, which today is currently working to bring clean water and sanitation to over 200,000 people in 160 villages in the Ayensuano, Suhum and Nandom districts in Ghana. Delle is also passionate about mental health and wellness, and was a founding member of Harvard University’s Mental Health Alumni Special Interest Group.
Delle has previously worked at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Valiant Capital Partners. Convinced that the real needs of communities can best be met through entrepreneurship, in 2008 he founded an investment holding company, Golden Palm Investments(GPI) to fund promising start-ups that can have social impact and generate jobs. GPI has backed technology startups such as Andela, Flutterwave and mPharma. GPI has also built a portfolio of greenfield companies in healthcare, agriculture and financial services. Delle serves as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of GPI.
Delle has received several international accolades including being named a 2016 finalist for “Young CEO of the Year” by the Africa CEO Forum, Africa’s “Young Person of the Year” in 2014 by the Future Africa Awards, selected as a 2014 TEDGlobal Fellow, Forbes’ top 30 most promising entrepreneurs in Africa and Euromoney’s “Africa’s Rising Stars” award. Institut Choiseul and Forbes Afrique named Delle as one of the top “100 Economic Leaders in Africa” in 2015. Mic named Delle as one of 9 entrepreneurs in the millennial generation making a difference.
Delle is a Trustee of the Peddie School in NJ and serves on the Advisory Board and chairs the Leadership Council of Harvard University’s Center for African Studies. He also serves on the inaugural West Africa Advisory Group of the Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford University.
Delle loves the outdoors and trekked Mount Everest in 2013 and summited Kilimanjaro during the summer of 2015.
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