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Sankofa Series: The story behind the establishment of the only fully-owned Ghanaian mall

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  • Ken 1 month ago

    Wisdom… God bless you Sir for sharing.

  • £EARN, TRAIN, START MAKING REAL MONEY IN 3WKS 1 month ago

    Quite a story...Here's a guaranteed means of becoming the go-to person, while having the opportunity to meet all cadres of persons daily by fixing the most important gadget, personal to humans today!. The best business to do ...
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  • MAWLULI 1 month ago

    HE'S FROM KUMASI AND NOT ACCRA, SENSELESS

  • Nii Akpakpa Zamrama 1 month ago

    Ahekooo. God grant you grace to go on. If for nothing, at least you've given jobs to some others.

  • Joseph Kwame Asafu-Adjei, New York City 1 month ago

    What a great family and an inspiring family business story!!!
    The financial markets in Ghana are, simply put, a huge restraint on business development in the nation, for uncountable factors, Chief among which is the high, su ...
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  • Abena 1 month ago

    Am proud of you Mr.and Mrs Asamoah,you are really a family man

  • Olu 1 month ago

    Disgraceful that Ghana has only one fully owned Ghanaian mall, what's happening to Ghanaians, cannot you invest in long term projects?

  • Nonsense 1 month ago

    Other malls in Accra, about 70% owned by Kumasi people
    Such as Accra mall , west hill mall , nungua mall , etc Yet people disrespect Kumasi people out of hates and ignorance

  • Elephant Farmer 1 month ago

    You Andrew and Cecilia, you did the right thing for East Legon. We thank you and apologize for the useless bankers. A good step with some stages, but as all of us can witness, it worx well. Freddy Blay established his shoppin ...
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  • CORNEY 1 month ago

    Old story being reconstructed as usual by Ghanaweb.
    Give me a break with this Ayiyigli.

  • Ktay 1 month ago

    Beautiful article about A&C mall. I am so proud that this a Ghanaian own mall as it should be. It bothers me that the commercial, chain grocery stores are not Ghanaian owned, along with other things. This beautiful couple h ...
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  • Jacob 1 month ago

    The experience of A/C Mall should wake Ghana up. There are three(3) main factors at play. These are:
    1. The negative mind-set which says that the African/ Ghanaian cannot do it.
    2. That 80% of the population has such low in ...
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  • Kwame 1 month ago

    We want Ghanaians to succeed and own Ghana.