The Bediako family that has dominated Ghana's pharmaceutical industry for decades

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  • Yaw 1 year ago

    sounds interesting but the questions this raises are,
    1. what is their market share value?
    2. what are the structures put in place by regulators to avoid or identify price fixing and monopoly?
    3. Are they stifling compet ...
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  • Kofi Mensah 1 year ago

    The magic word is 'free market': no law in Ghana forbids a man, his children and grand-children to do business in the same field/speciality.

    One of the sons (Sampong Bediako) was my mate at sec school form 1. As soon as he ...
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  • Yaw 1 year ago

    you still did not address my concerns. Free market must ensure customers are protected.

  • Structures, Competition, Price Fixing..that sounds envious! 1 year ago

    Would you wake up Asumah Banda to ask him about haulage pricing, whether his vehicles are road worthy and if his trucks smuggle Cocoa?

    Your questions smell of the usual pull him down syndrome. Akuffo Addo's Father and Uncl ...
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  • Bubra 1 year ago

    The usual pin brain trobes - envious, negative... just to avoid engaging in critical thinking and sane analysis. What will you do if one day this family wakes up and decides to close all their stores nationwide? Or for whatev ...
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  • Bubra 1 year ago

    Clearly you don't understand the term free market, this is a monopoly that keeps at bay any competition because they will easily cram you out by fixing prices. How is it a free market when the customer is forced to buy from t ...
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  • Col.Q 1 year ago

    Typical Ghanaian reaction to a successful enterprise or entrepreneur! People would talk, condemn, question and attempt to belittle or pull down successful individuals or groups. All the questions posed by you can readily be a ...
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  • Col. Q 1 year ago

    Typical Ghanaian reaction to a successful enterprise or entrepreneur! People would talk, condemn, question and attempt to belittle or pull down successful individuals or groups. All the questions posed by you can readily be a ...
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  • Koo Nimo 1 year ago

    Yeah Oblige owns pills and tabs true...funny how they are all called Ebenezer.

  • Miles 1 year ago

    Dr Ernest Bediako Sampong well done and speedy recovery. Alaska congrats. Doc you ve been a breadwinner and bread basket for many Ghanaian families and foreigners as well. God bless you and heal you speedily. I wish you Godsp ...
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  • Akyem Kraman. 1 year ago

    Wow..he really lived a full life. 6 wives and 47 kids is quite a remarkable feat. He enjoyed his heaven on earth. Way to go.

  • He had money 1 year ago

    Now people have 1 wife 6 side chics

  • Kwabena 1 year ago

    Papa is my greatest Ghanaian Man, may his humble soul rest in peace.

  • Opani Abisa 1 year ago

    Am only interested in his 6 wives. Polygamy is not a sin and it shall never be a sin. Ladies of today must prepare their mind.

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  • Joseph Bediako 1 year ago

    I love my family though am from Dunkwa on offin.

  • Bubra 1 year ago

    Ghana is a nation in free fall because it doesn't have its citizens at heart. People are celebrating their entrepreneurial acumen but in any serious country these people will be hauled before the competition tribunal. Because ...
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