The shock was real. He kept stopping to ask,
"Al on a yam phone, how?" and by the end he was saying, "The future is bright for you."
Moments like this remind us that innovation isn't just about building technology it's about making it accessible everyone to benefit from it.
Athmon was proud to engage with delegates at the Youth Diplomacy Institute sessions focused on youth leadership, diplomacy, and Africa’s future.
We also presented an AI solution designed to work offline and on feature phones expanding accessibility across African communities.
Today a classroom in Ghana
met AI.
On a basic yam phone.
No internet.
No expensive device.
Thier reactions was just pure excitement.
Watch their faces.
That reaction is why we built this.
@iharunaiddrisu@samgeorgegh@georgeoaddo
This should be happening in schools all across the country.
Let’s give our future leaders the tools they need to succeed.
Happy Workers’ Day, Ghana 🇬🇭
Today, we celebrate every worker whose dedication, creativity, and resilience continue to build a stronger nation.
Thank you for powering progress and shaping the future.
#HappyWorkersDay#WorkersDayGhana#AthmonTechFirm
69 years of being Bold. 🇬🇭
Today, we honor the legacy of our ancestors and the symbols that define us. Happy Independence Day, Ghana!
Onward and upward.
#Ghana69#IndependenceDay#Athmon
Athmon Tech Firm is officially partnering with The Youth Diplomacy Institute of Ghana.
We're combining technology and youth-driven excellence to build impactful solutions and expand opportunities for young leaders across Ghana.
Here's to innovation, impact, and empowerment🎉
Driving the growth of Ghana’s tech landscape, one opportunity at a time. We’re excited to announce that we’ve signed a partnership MoU with Alx Africa to provide young, skilled talent with real-world tech experience, mentorship, and clear career pathways. The future is ours
Hi everyone, my name is Patience Tei, and I am an environmental activist. I speak out against illegal mining, which continues to pollute my country’s environment. About three months ago, I conceived the idea to create a digital platform that not only promotes accountability but also educates users on the harmful impacts of illegal mining. The digital platform is called Galamsey Detector and it’s being developed in collaboration with a tech firm @athmontechfirm
Ghana is experiencing an environmental crisis that is steadily destroying our natural resources. Illegal mining commonly known as galamsey is contaminating rivers, degrading forests, and destroying livelihoods. Remote sensing data from the Ghana Space Science and Technology Institute (GSSTI) has revealed that 60,000 hectares of forest land equivalent to 84,000 football fields have been destroyed in southern Ghana alone in the last 17 years. More than 60% of Ghana’s water sources have been polluted with mercury and cyanide, posing serious risks to public health. Institutions mandated to protect our land and water resources have been weakened by political interference.
Although civil society organizations, environmental activists and concerned citizens are actively fighting this menace, much of the information being gathered is disorganized and not easily accessible to the public. This is where Galamsey Detector comes in.
Galamsey Detector is a nonpartisan digital platform designed to serve as an educational and evidence-based accountability tool. The digital platform will provide verified information on polluted rivers, forests, and recently raided illegal mining hotspots by NAIMOS. It will support CSOs in advocacy, reporting, and public pressure campaigns, while also helping citizens understand who is responsible and how to demand action. Information provided by the app will be sourced from government agencies, civil society organizations, verified community reports and media & investigative journalism.
The digital platform will also include a whistleblower feature that protects the identity of individuals who want to report illegal mining activities but fear intimidation or threats. Their evidence will be time stamped with geographical information of where illegal mining is occurring to be able to demand accountability from state authorities.
I am currently seeking funding to support the development of this digital platform. This would go into development, data verification, security features and initial testing. Together we can fight against illegal mining. Be a citizen, not a spectator #StopGalamseyNow
Hi everyone, my name is Patience Tei, and I am an environmental activist. I speak out against illegal mining, which continues to pollute my country’s environment. About three months ago, I conceived the idea to create a digital platform that not only promotes accountability but also educates users on the harmful impacts of illegal mining. The digital platform is called Galamsey Detector and it’s being developed in collaboration with a tech firm @athmontechfirm
Ghana is experiencing an environmental crisis that is steadily destroying our natural resources. Illegal mining commonly known as galamsey is contaminating rivers, degrading forests, and destroying livelihoods. Remote sensing data from the Ghana Space Science and Technology Institute (GSSTI) has revealed that 60,000 hectares of forest land equivalent to 84,000 football fields have been destroyed in southern Ghana alone in the last 17 years. More than 60% of Ghana’s water sources have been polluted with mercury and cyanide, posing serious risks to public health. Institutions mandated to protect our land and water resources have been weakened by political interference.
Although civil society organizations, environmental activists and concerned citizens are actively fighting this menace, much of the information being gathered is disorganized and not easily accessible to the public. This is where Galamsey Detector comes in.
Galamsey Detector is a nonpartisan digital platform designed to serve as an educational and evidence-based accountability tool. The digital platform will provide verified information on polluted rivers, forests, and recently raided illegal mining hotspots by NAIMOS. It will support CSOs in advocacy, reporting, and public pressure campaigns, while also helping citizens understand who is responsible and how to demand action. Information provided by the app will be sourced from government agencies, civil society organizations, verified community reports and media & investigative journalism.
The digital platform will also include a whistleblower feature that protects the identity of individuals who want to report illegal mining activities but fear intimidation or threats. Their evidence will be time stamped with geographical information of where illegal mining is occurring to be able to demand accountability from state authorities.
I am currently seeking funding to support the development of this digital platform. This would go into development, data verification, security features and initial testing. Together we can fight against illegal mining. Be a citizen, not a spectator #StopGalamseyNow
Athmon Tech Firm was honoured to have been invited to attend the Alx’s career fair where we were able to show their learners and alumni how to bridge the gap between education and real-world application. This opportunity allowed us to showcase our company, connect....