About

Akosua Naana Lexis Obenewaa OpokuAgyemang

Transformational Leader | Brand Strategist | Life Coach | Mental Wellness Advocate

Akosua Naana Lexis Obenewaa Opoku-Agyemang is a multi-passionate entrepreneur, transformational coach, and brand strategist committed to reshaping lives, brands, and communities across Ghana and beyond. With a bachelor’s degree in communications (Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication) and over 16 years of professional experience, she has emerged as a leading voice in mental wellness, personal growth, and strategic brand development, particularly for youth and women.

Her work sits at the intersection of business strategy, emotional intelligence, and social innovation, enabling individuals and institutions to grow with clarity, purpose, and impact.

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What She Does

Naana Lexis is best known for building purpose-driven brands and people-centered initiatives that translate vision into measurable growth and social change. Her expertise spans:

  • Mental & emotional wellness advocacy
  • Personal development and transformational coaching
  • Brand consultancy, development, and management
  • Youth and women empowerment programming
  • Strategic communications and leadership development

She brings empathy, structure, and strategy into every space she occupies whether corporate, community-based, or faith-driven.

Founding Roles & Ventures

Akosua Naana Lexis is the founder and driving force behind several impact-led organizations and platforms, including:

  • Conversationalist Listening Ear (CLE) Consult
  • The Conversationalist NL
  • Lex Entertainment Ltd
  • BookMeWorld
  • Lotus Detox & Wellness Center

Each venture reflects her belief that healing, identity, and economic empowerment must coexist for sustainable transformation.

Initiatives & Social Impact

Naana Lexis is the visionary behind and contributor to several national and community-level initiatives, including:

  • Project U Conference – a nationwide personal development and mentorship movement that has impacted thousands of young people
  • Renovation and support of school guidance and counseling centers
  • Mental health awareness and emotional wellness campaigns across schools and communities

Her work consistently bridges policy, practice, and people, ensuring that conversations lead to action.

Advocacy & Governance

She actively contributes to governance, advocacy, and policy-aligned development through roles such as:

  • Board Member, Hope Christian Academy
  • Board Member, Smart Women Collaborate Movement International
  • Lead contributor to the Empower Her Campaign, a UN EVAW-aligned initiative combating gender-based violence

Her advocacy work is grounded in dignity, prevention, and systems change.

Author & Thought Leadership

Akosua Naana Lexis is the author of:

  • 48Brand Questions Journal
  • Wheel of Life Ghana Workbook

These tools are designed to support self-discovery, intentional living, and holistic growth for individuals navigating life, career, and leadership.

Awards & Recognition

Her work has received national recognition, including:

  • Ghana Outstanding Woman Awards 2024 – Winner, Advocacy
  • FORTYUNDER40GHANA 2025 – (Conversationalist Listening Ear Consult) Winner, Communications

These honors reflect her consistency, credibility, and measurable impact.

Leadership & Corporate Impact

She currently serves as General Manager of McPhilix Ltd, a Ghanaian food and snack production company intentionally aligned with SDG 8 (Decent Work & Economic Growth). Under her leadership, the company prioritizes inclusive employment, with over 70% of its workforce being women, reinforcing her commitment to economic empowerment and ethical business practices.

Approach & Philosophy

Naana Lexis’ approach blends strategy with soul. Her work is rooted in purpose, empathy, and transformation—guided by lived experience, resilience, and a deep understanding of human behavior. One of the most powerful affirmations of her impact came when a student credited her intervention with saving her life an enduring reminder of why she does the work she does.

Community, Faith & Service

Beyond business and advocacy, she is deeply involved in community and faith-based service. She mentors young people, supports women’s fellowships, and facilitates workshops on faith, purpose, emotional intelligence, and identity. Her service includes pro bono coaching and large-scale awareness campaigns, including a breast cancer initiative that reached over 190,000 students.

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