Business News of Wednesday, 3 December 2025

Source: Royal Kingdom Estate

Royal Kingdom Estate courts global investors at high-level UK dinner

Ghana High Commissioner to the UK (in green) with Danny Angels, others Ghana High Commissioner to the UK (in green) with Danny Angels, others

Royal Kingdom Estate (RKE) has extended its global outreach with a special investment dinner in London, bringing together leaders from Ghana’s diplomatic mission, private sector partners and members of the Ghanaian community in the United Kingdom.

The event, which forms part of the company’s ongoing effort to engage the diaspora—similar to its recent activations across the United States—focused on land ownership, secure real estate investment, and relocation opportunities in Ghana.

The exclusive dinner was attended by the Ghana High Commission’s leadership, including the commissioner, and senior officials from the Mission Ghana UK team.

Notable personalities in attendance included Christine Tengey, Chief Operations Officer of PayAngel; Bridget Bonnie, Head of Information at the Ghana High Commission UK; and Mary Hubert, a respected global consultant.

Speaking at the gathering, Ghana’s High Commissioner to the UK, Sabah Zita Benson commended Royal Kingdom Estate for championing credible investment pathways that strengthen links between Ghana and its diaspora communities.



She emphasized the importance of creating safe, transparent systems that build confidence for those looking to invest back home.

She further highlighted the significance of real estate as a pillar of long-term wealth creation and national development. She underscored the need for unity and collective participation in shaping Ghana’s growth.

“Investing in real estate in Ghana isn’t just about acquiring property—it is about contributing to a shared future. When we come together, we achieve more, and we build stronger foundations for generations to come,” Sabah Zita Benson said.

Royal Kingdom Estate CEO Danny Angels, shared his personal reflections on growing up in Ghana and the responsibility of the current generation to transform the country.

“We can build Ghana into one of the best countries in the world, but it takes all of us,” said Angels. “At Royal Kingdom Estate, we stand at the forefront of the change needed to make property acquisition safe and trustworthy. Our mission is to give the diaspora a seamless, reliable gateway to owning land and contributing to national development,” he added.

Participants at the dinner engaged in open discussions on investment prospects, land security, financing options, and the evolving landscape of Ghana’s real estate industry. The event provided a platform for networking between diaspora investors and stakeholders committed to Ghana’s economic transformation.

The UK dinner forms part of Royal Kingdom Estate’s broader “Bridge to Ghana” agenda—an initiative aimed at building trust, strengthening diaspora engagement, and opening doors to structured investment opportunities.



With strong diplomatic support and increasing interest from Ghanaians abroad, the company says it is committed to creating a safe landing for investors looking to reconnect with home.

Royal Kingdom Estate continues to position itself as a catalyst for transparent real estate development, diaspora inclusion, and the long-term vision of building sustainable communities in Ghana.