Ghanaian Coach Pioneers mBIT Training in Africa | Personal Development Revolution

Ghanaian Coach Scofray Nana Yaw Yeboah Becomes Africa’s First Black Certified mBIT Trainer, Revolutionizing Personal Development

Scofray Nana Yaw Yeboah, a Ghanaian Transformational Coach, has made history. He’s become the world’s first Black professional Multiple Brain Integration Techniques (mBIT) trainer in Africa.

This groundbreaking achievement marks a significant milestone in the field of personal development and coaching on the continent.

Pioneering mBIT in Africa: A New Era of Coaching

Yeboah successfully completed his mBIT training program in France on Sunday, July 21, 2024. This certification brings a powerful new tool to Africa’s personal development landscape. mBIT harnesses the power of the multiple brains within the human body – the head, heart, and gut – to enhance decision-making and emotional intelligence.

The newly certified trainer expressed his excitement, stating:

“Becoming the first Black professional mBIT trainer in Africa is a tremendous honour. I am passionate about empowering individuals to unlock their full potential and lead fulfilling lives.”

A Journey of Excellence: Yeboah’s Coaching Milestones

Yeboah’s journey to becoming an mBIT trainer is marked by several impressive achievements. In 2021, he became Africa’s first Certified Ontological Coach from Ideal Coaching Global, California, USA.

He followed this in 2023 by completing the Ontological Executive Coaching level, another first for the continent.

His passion for neuroscience, neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), and ancient wisdom led him to mBIT coaching. In 2022, Yeboah enrolled in the NeuroCoach Institute in South Africa, becoming Africa’s first black male mBIT Master Coach.

The Impact of Coaching: Transforming Lives and Businesses

Coaching has proven to be a powerful tool for personal and professional growth. Research shows that individuals can expect a 70% increase in performance and overall life satisfaction through coaching. Teams experience a 50% boost in collaboration, while organizations see a 48% increase in overall performance.

Yeboah, who is also the President of the Ghana Chapter of the International Coaching Federation (ICF), emphasized:

“Coaching is a proven tool for boosting performance, enhancing communication, and achieving goals. By prioritizing ethical coaching practices, we create opportunities to connect Ghanaians with qualified professionals while propelling businesses to greater heights.”

Recognition and Future Prospects: Expanding the Reach of mBIT

Yeboah’s achievements extend beyond coaching certifications. In 2023, he was awarded the first Past Learner “Fellow (FInstCM)” membership status by the Institute of Commercial Management (ICM), UK. This prestigious recognition grants him direct access to the ICM Leader’s Club.

The introduction of mBIT in Africa represents a significant step forward in enhancing the well-being and potential of individuals across the region. As demand for personal development continues to grow, Yeboah’s expertise is set to make a lasting impact.

Yeboah concluded:

“This historic milestone is not just a personal triumph but a collective step towards a brighter future for personal development and coaching in Africa.”

For those interested in learning more about mBIT or scheduling a session with Coach Yeboah, visit the official mBIT website or contact the local representative office in Ghana.