10 Entrepreneurs In Ghana Worth Knowing

  1. Sangu Delle

 

    He is the brilliant mind and brains behind Golden Palm Investments based in Accra, Ghana.  A holding company that invests in early stage ventures and growth capital financing across Africa, particularly in real estate, healthcare, agribusiness and technology.

 

  1. Kosi Yankee

 

  Yankee is a Ghanaian entrepreneur who is currently working with the Business Development Sector of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) to develop a training program for agribusinesses in Africa through mobile business clinics.  She is one of the young promising entrepreneurs who are striving to bring tremendous change in some areas of Ghana’s business world.

 

  1. David Osei

 

   David is a co-founder, (in partnership with Kamil Nabong and Philips Ifah) and CEO of Dropfi Limited, the first technology startup in Africa to be accepted into Silicon Valley’s 500 Startup Accelerator Program.

 

  1. Alex Adjei Bram

 

  Alex Adjei Bram, is the co-founder and general manager of SMSGH, a leading mobile and Internet value-added service (VAS) provider in Africa, owned by young Ghanaians.  He is an upcoming entrepreneur from Ghana who has gained global recognition in recent times.  Alex studied chemistry at KNUST.  The firm is growing by leaps and bounds.  It runs behind its three major platforms / apps;  MytxtBOX, Jumpfon, and MPower Payments which have expanded their customer base to over 25 million in four African countries including Nigeria and Cameroon in East Africa and Kenya in East Africa.  It has a registered representative office in the United States for the authentication of electronic payments.

 

  1. Frederick Degbey

 

  Popularly known as Shoemaker, Heels in the world is a Ghanaian entrepreneur who was previously a banker, but quit the job and went into shoe design.  He is the co-founder and chief showmaker of the “Heal the World” shoe production and design company in Accra, Ghana.  Fred took over from Ashsea University, where he served as the second president of the Ashsey Student Council, and played a key role in helping define a culture for Ashsey’s student community today, a year of starting a shoe company  With his experience in the latter and the Ashes, Fred is working to teach more young Africans about entrepreneurship and leadership, and Heal the World’s presence is being felt throughout the world.

 

  1. Shiny Simone

 

  Bright Simmons is a technology innovator, development activist and social entrepreneur, he is the president of mPedigree Network, a self-described ‘social enterprise’ noted for its work to expose manufacturers and distributors of counterfeit drugs,  And enables software programs to be created for Goldkeys.  Verification of some products in some countries.

 

  1. Daredian Eddies

 

  Darian is a businessman, CEO and co-founder of ADG Ghana, who, along with three founders of Dreamoval, completed the University of Ashsea in December 2006 with three of his schoolmates in April 2007.  Dreamoval is an installation that develops Internet and mobile software solutions and provides banks and payment platforms.  Telecom Provider.  He was honored with the 2011 Young Entrepreneur Award at the Youth Excellence Awards.

 

  1. Israel Kafui Mansu

 

  Israeli Kaful Mansu is a distinguished female entrepreneur in Ghana, who is the founder and CEO of Mansuki Ghana Limited.  As an unemployed graduate, he found solutions to identified developmental challenges in his community.  Israel researches, designs, develops, produces and trades quality handcrafted and natural hair and body care products for local and international sales.  She employs less privileged rural women and unskilled youth and teaches them technical skills to make soaps, body creams, hair pomades.  She has received 2 Ghana and 2 International Trade Awards in South Africa and Sweden.

 

  1. Tony Senna

 

  Tony Senaya, a young entrepreneur in Kumasi, is the CEO of Horseman Shoes, a construction company that wears quality and fashionable leather toes in Ghana.  He aims to lead Horseman Shoes in becoming Africa’s largest footwear manufacturer.  His company produces a popular variety of footwear, made in Senah, Africa, graduated from the University of Ghana, where he was also a student leader.  In 2011, Senaya was named Young Entrepreneur of the Year at the Global Professional Achievers Award at Accra Senaya and his shoe manufacturer was also awarded the Outstanding Product Quality Award from the African Leadership Awards, 2013.

 

  1. Bernard Calvin Clive

 

  Bernard Calvin Clive is a lifestyle entrepreneur, personal branding coach, brand strategist at BKC and has 10 years of experience in digital publishing.  He has advised hundreds of authors, poets, authors locally and internationally to self-publish their books.

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