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Isaac Owusu Ansah Eighteen years ago Isaac Owusu Ansah started his own business of retailing plastic products in Kumasi a metropolis in Ghana. After a while, competition forced him to change the direction of his business. In 1999 Isaac diverted the business into the sales of building materials. Soon after, Isaac began to experience immense success in his new business, and this led to the opening of his first branch at Owhim Barekes in the same year, subsequently the Ahenema-Kokoben (Asante Region), Kasoa ( central Region) and Ahinsin (Asante Region) outlets were opened respectively. He has 7 permanent staff and 27 casual staff. Isaac has been married to his wife (Mrs. Felicia Owusu Ansah) for the past thirteen years and together they have been managing the business to date. They have 3 sons, Emmanuel, Isaac and John and 3 daughters, Pricilla, Lovia and Edna. read more » |
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Joseph Ababio Joseph Ababio is a rice farmer in a town called Asutsuare. He is 40 years old and married with two children. Joseph's interest in farming was developed at a very tender age because his father was a farmer. As a child he went to the farm with his father often and imagined owning his own farm in the future. He schooled at elementary LA Methodist School in the eastern region for his primary education and later studied Electrical and Electronics at Accra Technical Training Collage (ATTC). read more » |
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Kwaku Bliss Kwaku Bliss is a 45 years old spare parts trader in kokomlemle, a suburb of Accra in the Grater Accra region. About 10 year ago while he was still living in the united state of America, he and his wife started up a business in the spare parts sector after a friend of his told him it was a very profitable ventures read more » |
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Kwame Owusu Afram Ladies Boutique Owner Kwame Owusu Afram is the owner of kwame showbiz boutique. His business activity is the sale of ladies clothing of all types, casual or formal. He is 34 years old and single His business started right after he completed secondary school in with a seed money of GHS 20, he would buy a few second-hand cloths, carry them in a rubber bag and go round shops and salons to sell them. read more » |
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Leticia Bediako In 1990, Leticia Bediako started what was to become one of the most successful retail businesses in Nkawkaw in the eastern region of Ghana. She first started with a cement shop which was a joint venture with her husband (a driver at the time). After many years of commitment to their goal, their capital increased and they decided to branch into the sale of hardware. read more » |









