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From family house poverty to entrepreneurial breakthrough: Why discipline under a foster mother beats university degrees - and the brutal truth about sibling success patterns, early money exposure, and the visual arts education that taught business fundamentals most tertiary graduates never learn. In this explosive episode of Konnected Minds, an entrepreneur dismantles the dangerous education-first fantasy keeping young Africans trapped in degree-chasing cycles while real wealth gets built by those who experienced discipline, money exposure, and problem-solving mindsets before age 20. This isn't motivational business talk from Instagram gurus - it's a raw breakdown of why siblings from the same family achieve different financial outcomes based on upbringing environment rather than genetics, why a five-year-old girl raised hearing "warehouse," "business," and "money mindset" will outperform peers from basic communities who wake up walking kilometers to public restrooms before school, and why the foster mother who worked you hard in East Legon created a different makeup than the biological family home in Jamestown - because exposure to money without discipline creates nothing, but discipline plus money exposure creates entrepreneurs who drive multiple cars while former neighbors assume it's ritual wealth. Critical revelations include: • Why siblings from well-educated homes all achieve success at relatively similar levels - the upbringing and knowledge foundation matters more than individual talent • The two-component success formula: exposure to money PLUS discipline to handle money - most people get one without the other and fail • Why private school students and wealthy children perform at higher rates - they're exposed to founder mentors, business conversations, and achievement pathways from age five • The Jamestown morning routine reality: wake up, brush teeth with sponge, walk a kilometer to public restroom, walk back, prepare for school, walk through distracting community activities - before you reach school your head is already filled with chaos • The East Legon contrast: wake up in a confined home with all basic amenities, follow routine, get driven to school while talking about life, doing spelling exercises, discussing what you're reading - you arrive at school mentally prepared and thinking ahead • Why the five-year-old daughter already knows "we're going to my father's warehouse where we do business and talk about money" - subconscious exposure to work ethic, meetings, podcasts, and business language programs future success • The community mindset trap: when you return driving different cars, neighbors assume ritual wealth because breaking out from mediocratic cycles seems impossible to those still trapped • Why all the siblings are now doing well despite coming from the same struggling background - but the one raised by a foster mother in a disciplined, money-exposed environment stood out earliest by owning a car at 25, getting married, having kids, and moving fast • The tertiary education expectation pressure: being the first in the entire extended family - mom's siblings, cousins, nephews, down to the tenth generation - to reach senior high school meant everyone expected university graduation • The foster mother pride moment: the current shop annex is right at the old foster mom's junction - whenever she's back from the UK, walking into her house with products and seeing her pride confirms the discipline foundation she built paid off The conversation reaches its uncomfortable peak with a truth that destroys genetics-based success myths: siblings from the same biological parents can achieve vastly different outcomes based on who raised them and what environment shaped their formative years. The child raised in a disciplined home with money exposure, business conversations, and structured routines will stand out earliest - not because they're smarter or more talented, but because they were programmed with founder mentors, achievement pathways, and financial literacy before their siblings even understood what business meant. Meanwhile, the child raised in the basic community where survival demands walking kilometers to public restrooms, navigating distracting chaos before school, and never hearing words like "warehouse" or "investment" will fight harder to break out - because the mental programming started from a deficit, not an advantage. Host: Derrick Abaitey IG: https://www.instagram.com/derrick.abaitey YT: https://www.youtube.com/@DerrickAbaitey Join Konnected Academy: https://konnectedacademy.com/ #Podcast #businesspodcast #AfricanPodcast
From broken-home Jamestown kid to branded plantain empire: Why living as a house boy taught entrepreneurial discipline - and the brutal truth about table-top startups, family betrayals, and the 6am radio jingle that programmed business timing into a future factory owner. In this explosive episode of Konnected Minds, Felix Afutu - founder of McPhilix plantain chips and Ghana's only branded plantain production company - dismantles the startup fantasy keeping young African entrepreneurs trapped in waiting-for-perfect-conditions cycles while real businesses get built on table tops by kids who couldn't afford three square meals. This isn't motivational business talk from Instagram gurus - it's a raw breakdown of why a broken-home child from Jamestown with separated parents, no university degree, and a childhood spent moving between relatives' homes across all four corners of Accra turned hardship into the resilience that builds million-cedi companies, why living as a house boy with an entrepreneur who ran one of Madina Market's biggest stores in 2008 became the unintentional business school that taught discipline, timing, and zero tolerance for laziness, and why the 6am Great Dogana radio jingle that signaled "time to leave" programmed the kind of operational discipline that separates sustainable businesses from survival hustles. Critical revelations include: • The broken-home beginning: parents separated by class one, raised by different relatives across Jamestown, Kaneshie, and East Legon - wherever food and shelter were available • Why he chose his mother over his father: tradition says the man raises the child, but basic needs like food and somewhere to sleep mattered more than cultural expectations • The house boy entrepreneurship training: waking up early, doing morning chores, going to the shop in Madina Market to help set up, attending one of the best free schools in Madina, returning after school to close the shop - zero room for errors, laziness, or academic failure • The 360-degree culture shock: moving from Jamestown to East Legon meant adapting to two completely different societies and communities - the sharp transition built adaptability • The radio jingle discipline system: at 6am, Great Dogana played, then Radio Ghana news at 6:00, then back to Open FM at 6:30 for the money drive segment - when the jingle rang, wherever he was, it was time to leave • Why relatives who weren't family became his rescue: they noticed the gaps in his upbringing and stepped in - even though he became like a house boy, they gave him structure, entrepreneurial exposure, and moral training • The grandmother attempt that failed: she couldn't handle him because he was "hard" - so he went back to his father, then eventually to the entrepreneur family in East Legon • Why he gives effortlessly: supporting other entrepreneurs, showing up at events, donating gifts to audiences - it comes from abundance within, not obligation The conversation reaches its uncomfortable peak with a truth that destroys privilege-based entrepreneurship myths: this man grew up in a broken home where feeding three square meals was a challenge, lived with relatives who couldn't afford his education, worked as a house boy while attending school, had zero room for laziness or academic failure, and still built Ghana's leading branded plantain company from a table top. Meanwhile, young entrepreneurs with university degrees, family support, and startup capital wait for perfect conditions that will never come - because the discipline, resilience, and timing instincts that build real businesses come from environments where survival demands excellence, not environments where comfort breeds excuses. Host: Derrick Abaitey IG: https://www.instagram.com/derrick.abaitey YT: https://www.youtube.com/@DerrickAbaitey Join Konnected Academy: https://konnectedacademy.com/ #Podcast #businesspodcast #AfricanPodcast
From ₵1,500 table-top hustle to branded plantain empire: Why discovering your gift early beats university degrees - and the brutal truth about family betrayals, contract-free partnerships, and the calculated risk-taking that separates victors from victims of poverty. In this explosive episode of Konnected Minds, Felix Afutu - founder of McPhilix plantain chips and Ghana's only branded plantain production company - dismantles the safe-path fantasy keeping young African entrepreneurs trapped in white-collar job cycles while real businesses get built under abandoned trees by kids who calculated their future salary at 20 and said "no." This isn't motivational business talk from Instagram gurus - it's a raw breakdown of why a young man from a broken home chose the roadside over tertiary education despite family expectations, why identifying your target audience before starting means choosing between Airport Residential, Spintex, and East Legon instead of selling to everyone, and why the partnership betrayals that sent him to police stations and turned family members into business competitors taught him the contract lesson most entrepreneurs learn too late. Critical revelations include: • The community value question: what problem exists in my community, and what exceptional value do I carry that can impact the community while generating income? • Why cooking was the discovered gift - no culinary school, just natural ability to prepare any local dish and perfect new recipes overnight • The food business exposure ladder: working with caterers, frying bread, selling yam chips, yam trophy, Ban Koon - multiple experiences across different food trades before discovering the gap • Why plantain chips was the chosen path: people were selling it in tight rubbers on the street, but nobody was packaging it to appeal to a specific caliber of clientele • The senior high school packaging knowledge: learning how to package a product to make it appealing to a certain level of client - not branding yet, just packaging • The target audience calculation: looking for working-class, business-class communities where people are too busy to cook and need quick snacks they can carry anywhere • The three community options: Airport Residential, Spintex, East Legon - calculated choices based on where the target audience lived • Why university was rejected early: discovering strengths and weaknesses early, calculating monthly salaries, envisioning goals before 30, and realizing the white-collar path couldn't get him there • The 50-50 risk acceptance: either you fail and get experience, or you win and become a victor - no regrets, only lessons learned • The ₵1,500 startup structure: family and friends contributed ₵100, ₵50, ₵500 loans - combined into capital for table, stove, gas, plantain, oil, salt • The packaging range: rubber packets ranging from ₵2-3 depending on size - nothing fancy, just standardized basic packaging on a table top • The partnership ignorance trap: wanting to help relatives and friends because of personal struggle, starting with multiple partners who eventually dropped out • The corporate branding pioneer move: opening a shop at American House to sell corporate gifts when corporate branding wasn't big in Ghana yet • The diversification strategy: using plantain chip profits to invest in other businesses while maintaining focus on the core brand vision • The family betrayal reality: a relative managing the corporate shop demanded partnership, got rejected, separated - then opened the same corporate business three days later right next door • The contract lesson learned too late: trust is good, but controls are better - Africans are great until you put a contract in place, then suddenly they don't want to do business anymore • The inexperience admission: just a young guy making money who wanted to support family and friends around him - no contracts, no legal protection, just trust that got betrayed The conversation reaches its uncomfortable peak with a truth that destroys family-first business fantasies: when you start making money as a young entrepreneur, relatives and friends will want to be part of your success. They'll help you manage shops, work alongside you, celebrate your growth - until the business becomes profitable enough to replicate. Then the same family member who rejected your partnership offer will open the exact same business three days after separation, right next to your shop, using everything they learned while working with you. And because there's no contract, no legal protection, no controls in place - you can only watch as trust becomes competition and family becomes your biggest business threat. IG: https://www.instagram.com/derrick.abaitey YT: https://www.youtube.com/@DerrickAbaitey Join Konnected Academy: https://konnectedacademy.com/ #Podcast #businesspodcast #AfricanPodcast
Ghanaian highlife musician Kwaisey Pee discusses his 25th music anniversary concert on December 25 at East Legon.
From Ghana to multi-millionaire at 27: Timothy Armoo reveals the untold story behind his meteoric rise. In this powerful episode of Konnected Minds, we sit down with Timothy Armoo, the founder of Fanbytes who sold his company for tens of millions before turning 27. But this isn't your typical success story - it's a raw, unfiltered journey that starts with an unplanned pregnancy, a childhood spent with his grandmother in East Legon, and a return to London's council estates where he'd run up the stairs chanting "I don't belong here." Timothy pulls no punches as he dissects the real drivers behind entrepreneurial success. From starting his first tutoring business at 14 after a dare to make £500, to squandering £40,000 on spread betting after his first exit, he shares the brutal lessons that shaped his mindset. You'll discover why he believes Ghana taught him discipline that London never could have, how boarding school with helicopter-landing classmates reset his definition of normal, and why he still doesn't own property despite his wealth. Key revelations include: • Why timing beats talent in business - and how to spot the right wave • The superiority complex that drives real entrepreneurs (and why forced entrepreneurship is an epidemic) • Why property as your first business is "outsourcing your wealth" • The two-heads principle that changed everything at age 14 • How marketing is the one skill that ensures you'll never go hungry • Why everyone can learn to make money, but not everyone should be an entrepreneur Timothy challenges conventional wisdom about the African diaspora experience, questioning why so many work themselves to exhaustion for homes they'll never live in, while offering practical alternatives for wealth creation. He breaks down his 11 "cheat codes" from his upcoming book What's Stopping You, including why "it's not that deep" became his business mantra. Whether you're navigating the complexities of diaspora identity, wrestling with whether entrepreneurship is truly for you, or seeking the mental frameworks that separate the 42-year-old average successful entrepreneur from the Instagram fantasy, this conversation delivers unvarnished truth about what it really takes to build generational wealth. From the boy who was shipped to Ghana to avoid care, to the man who now invests in yachts and companies - this is entrepreneurship without the filter. Guest Timothy Armoo - https://www.instagram.com/timarmoo/?hl=en Host: Derrick Abaitey - https://www.instagram.com/derrick.abaitey/ Join Konnected Academy - https://konnectedacademy.com/
Trust isn't just a moral virtue—it's capital. When an entrepreneur needed to raise $400,000 from American investors for a school in Ghana, they secured the funding based solely on reputation, even from those who had never visited the country. "People give you money even though they have not been here?" government representatives asked in disbelief. The answer was simple: "It is trust, it is integrity."The secret to sustainable business growth lies in what this educational leader calls the "three H's"—humility, honesty, and hard work. Humility keeps you learning and adapting. Honesty builds the foundation of trust that attracts both customers and investors. Hard work, manifested not just in long hours but in strategic thinking and leading by example, inspires your entire team. "If you want quick gains like some young people are doing, you will get it, but it won't last," they caution. True success isn't about cutting corners; it's about building something that endures.After establishing the most respected educational institution in Kumasi, the entrepreneur made what they called "an audacious move" to expand to Accra following their participation in Stanford's SEED program. Despite financial concerns about the expensive East Legon location, they moved forward strategically, bringing their best teachers to ensure quality from day one. The gamble paid off spectacularly—the Accra campus quickly attracted students and now generates more revenue than the original location. But what's most revealing is how they approached this success. When enrollment boomed, instead of celebrating, they became more vigilant: "How about if we fail to meet people's expectations?" This mindset reveals perhaps the most profound lesson of all: genuine success requires remaining humble even when you're in highest demand.Ready to build a business foundation that truly lasts? Listen now to discover how integrity and calculated risk-taking can transform your enterprise—and how the right mindset can turn even your most audacious goals into reality.Support the showWatch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
Rich people think about becoming in order to have. Poor people think about having in order to become. This fundamental difference in mindset determines who achieves their dreams and who remains perpetually stuck in wishful thinking.Your mind is God's biggest gift - functioning like a garden where whatever you plant eventually grows and bears fruit. Through powerful personal stories, we explore how someone can transition from merely admiring luxury homes in East Legon to actually building and owning property there. The journey isn't magical; it's methodical, following three distinct levels of desire: wanting (initial desire), choosing (research and planning), and commitment (decisive action).Consider the powerful example of Dubai. Before ever setting foot there, our speaker researched extensively about Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, reading his books and understanding his vision. This mental preparation, combined with practical steps like creating payment plans for travel, demonstrates how vision shapes reality. The transformation from watching buildings from outside to owning property in those same neighborhoods illustrates the power of mental elevation.We examine how all three dimensions of our being must grow proportionally for true success: body, soul, and spirit. By shifting from "I can't" to "how can I?" your mind begins finding pathways previously invisible. This isn't merely positive thinking—it's strategic mental positioning that creates tangible results.Ready to elevate your thinking? The house in Trasaco with your name on it is actively looking for you. The question is: who must you become to not just acquire it, but maintain it? Listen, apply, and watch as your mental transformation creates physical manifestation.Support the showWatch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
Everyone starts the gym when the new year begins, but how do we truly stay fit and consistent? In this episode, we talk to , @ellenosabutey ,Wesley Kesse and Abeiku as they share their different yet interconnected fitness journeys! We break down the secrets to building a sustainable fitness routine that lasts beyond the January hype. Whether you're a beginner or struggling with staying on track, this episode is for you! Hit play and let's build lasting fitness habits together!
Private legal practitioner Kwame Adofo has asserted that investigators should never proceed with interrogating individuals who have been declared medically unfit
Yea, a sword shall pierce through thy own soul also, that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed (Luke 2:35)
Whenever conversations are had about the history of film in Ghana, the name "Chris Attoh" always comes up. Chris cemented his status as one of Ghana's best entertainment exports when he began working in Hollywood as an actor and director. Being a "son of the soil", he continues to work in the Ghanaian film industry and has also decided to give back to his community, through "The Chris Attoh Foundation". Chris joined Afi and Zuu at The Honeypot Spa, in East Legon, Accra, for a hilarious and insightful conversation about his career, controversies, grief and the future. Listen to the full audio: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/46UrLkx Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4dsT9sD Follow Chris Attoh: https://www.instagram.com/chrisattoh/ Follow The Chris Attoh Foundation: https://www.instagram.com/chrisattohfoundation/ Book a service at The Honeypot Spa: https://www.fresha.com/a/the-honeypot-spa-accra-the-honeypot-spa-dn5i7ily Visit Stay by Plan: https://www.staybyplanpod.com Don't forget to share, rate, follow and subscribe to the podcast! Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/staybyplanpod Twitter: https://www.x.com/staybyplanpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@staybyplanpod Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/staybyplanpod Share your thoughts with #StayByPlan! Photography by Ellis Trace https://www.instagram.com/spotlightimaging Motion Graphics by Eugene https://www.instagram.com/eugenegyasi_ Intro song produced by: Lil Kwaw
East Legon fatal accident: Prophet Salifu Amoako and wife arrested --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ksspod/support
Salifu Amoako's spiritual influence on the president makes him arrogant. I won't be surprised if he escapes punishment - Kwaku Asafo Agyei, NDC Communication Team Member.
Alex Darko is the founder and CEO of Menufinder Africa, a curated food delivery app operating in Ghana. Adrian and Alex discuss the ins and outs of the food delivery industry in Africa, focusing on how Menufinder Africa differentiates itself from Billion Dollar competitors such as Bolt Food and Glovo. We delve into the importance of customer satisfaction and go into detail about the delivery radius and the challenges faced when customers request deliveries beyond that. Alex also mentions the possibility of introducing a menu finder plus type subscription to increase the delivery radius. The conversation takes an interesting turn as they discuss the concept of cloud kitchens and how they can revolutionise the logistics and timing of food delivery. Alex gives examples of successful cloud kitchens and talks about the potential for expansion in other areas. Adrian emphasizes the importance of branding and covers the recent success of Menufinder Africa, onboarding more restaurants and experiencing a significant increase in revenues. Show Notes: https://thesoundofaccra.com/menufinder Check out Swiff: https://bit.ly/SwiffSOA Connect with Alex Instagram: https://instagram.com/alexthetruefoodie/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexdarkojr/ Connect with Menufinder Africa Website: https://www.menufinderafrica.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/menufinderafrica/ Download on Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.menufinderafrica&pli=1 Download on iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/za/app/menufinderafrica/id1497884805/ Our Socials YouTube: https://youtube.com/thesoundofaccrapodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesoundofaccra/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesoundofaccra Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesoundofaccra Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/thesoundofaccra Linkedin: https://gh.linkedin.com/company/the-sound-of-accra Our Website: https://thesoundofaccra.com Sponsor a podcast series or segment https://thesoundofaccra.com/sponsorship/ Learn how to start, launch and monetise a podcaster and acquire your first 1000 listeners: https://atozpodcasting.com Register your interest for our private community for entrepreneurs and creatives https://thesoundofaccra.com/community/ Leave us feedback https://thesoundofaccra.com/feedback/ Leave us a review https://ratethispodcast.com/thesoundofaccra Listen to more episodes below https://thesoundofaccrapodcast.podbean.com/ All our other links https://linktr.ee/thesoundofaccrapod Timestamps 00:00:00 Welcome to Sound of a Crowd podcast, featuring Alex Darko. 00:05:15 "Small niche company with excellent customer service." 00:08:30 Sales background shapes outcomes, making people happy. 00:09:31 Growing brand dominates Africa with recent success. 00:13:52 Restaurant partners in East Legon, Cantonments, etc. Advantageous for merchants with multiple locations. 00:15:48 A customer-centric approach with limited resources. 00:20:08 COVID changed perceptions. 00:23:57 Market revolution: On-demand delivery startups in Africa 00:26:34 Expensive smartphone market trends and cloud kitchens. 00:30:24 Build a sustainable culture and solving real problems. 00:32:36 Links, references, nuggets Topics covered in this session: - Importance of aligning all aspects of the business for customer satisfaction - Delivery radius and potential introduction of a subscription service in Accra - Advantages of multiple restaurant locations - Affordability and popularity of smartphones in driving food delivery usage - Competition in the food delivery market and the potential use of cloud kitchens - Importance of covering every touchpoint to echo the brand - Recent success and growth of the company without significant investment - Opportunities for startups and companies in the on-demand delivery sector - Impact of COVID-19 on remote work culture and online services - Market climate and opportunity for on-demand delivery startups in Africa - Experience of starting a business and putting oneself in the customer's shoes - Financial limitations and the inevitability of being wrong in a startup - Importance of customer experience, longevity, and building a culture - Relying on data to evaluate features and necessity - Unique approach to customer service and focus on customer satisfaction - Challenges of rapid expansion and cost-saving in the food delivery industry - Observations on the local economy and rebounding prices Looking into the future, Alex expresses excitement for financial investments and partnerships in 2023. We touch on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the on-demand delivery sector, highlighting the rise of remote work culture and the demand for online services. They discuss the market climate and the opportunities available for startups in Africa. Throughout the episode, Adrian and Alex stress the significance of the customer experience, sincerity in delivering the message, and the need for constant evaluation and adaptation. They acknowledge the challenges of starting a business and the importance of building a strong culture. In conclusion, this episode provides valuable insights for listeners interested in the food delivery industry in Africa, the challenges faced, and the strategies for success. So join us on The Sound of Accra Podcast as we dive deep into the world of curated food delivery and entrepreneurship in Africa.
Asshur and Kellisia sat down to catch up on their lives since they last spoke. Kellisia shared about her recent trip to Ghana last December, which she describes to now be her second home . During her trip, Kellisia recommended that travelers stay in the capital city of Accra, where there are plenty of accommodations and things to do. But she suggest that Accra is spread out and shared her recommendations such as East Legon or Air Port Residential. She also highly recommended visiting the Cape Coast Castle, Door of no return etc. They have a rich history related to the slave trade. Kellisia also talked about the importance of GiveBack or social responsibility, which is near and dare to our heart. Asshur congratulated Kellisia on the recent creation of her law firm and asked about her plans for the future. Kellisia shared that she is excited to continue growing her business and expanding her reach to help more people in need. She also talked about her passion for social justice issues and how she hopes to use her legal expertise to make a positive impact in the world. Overall, Asshur and Kellisia had a wonderful conversation and of course highlighted their shared Vincentian heritage. Hopefully you enjoy!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngblacktravelers/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngblacktravelers/support
We're back with a new episode! On this episode we had a return of one of our guests. It's none other than Mona! Mona spoke to the duo about owning Elm Cafe a new food space that opened in December 2022 and Soul Kitchen and their new space in East Legon. She talked about how there's so much work being a business owner in the food and hospitality industry, how you're always kept on your toes because of customer feedback and also the trio touched upon the world of food influencing.
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COMEDY! We collaborated with Ghanaian social media comic, Toli Master on this episode. We think you will love this curation. If you did, we will continue to make this a thing, moving forward! ENJOYAmazing Song #Ad Kwame AK - Aseda >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g240lYZzG9E
Prince Safo-Ansah attends the University of Cincinnati and is a fellow graduate assistant in the School of Communication. Prince is from the capital of Ghana, Accra, and grew up in East Legon. He moved to America in August 2021 to begin studying at UC.
The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has revealed that attempts to establish the root cause of the food poisoning at the East Legon branch of Marwako Fast Food were interrupted by management of the eatery.
President Akufo-Addo has cut the sod for the construction of a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) School at East Legon in Accra. According to him, this is part of efforts by government to reorient the educational system to focus more on science and technology.
The Police have announced the arrest of a man seen in a viral video shooting AK47 at A&C Mall to usher in the New Year. A press release on Monday, signed by the Director of Public Affairs, Supt. Alexander Kwaku Obeng said, “A collaboration between the Police and Military Police has led to the arrest of Flt. Sergeant Nicholas Owusu Frimpong in connection with the discharge of a firearm at A&C Mall, East Legon on Friday, December 31, 2021.”
The Ghana Police Service has announced the arrest of Flt. Sergeant Nicholas Owusu Frimpong in connection with the discharge of a firearm at A&C Mall, East Legon, on Friday, December 31, 2021.
Your girls sit down for an everyday chit-chat session to talk about what's on our minds, from Accra's economic situation to Twitter highlights and general recent developments. Also, your girl Keli turned sweet 16 so this is a special birthday episode! Please share, and leave comments wherever you listen to your podcasts, it means the world to us! You can give us feedback on @isitcrackpod on Twitter & Instagram, and ratings wherever you listen to your podcast, we'll always be happy to hear from you.
Your girls sit down for an everyday chit-chat session to talk about what's on our minds, from Accra's economic situation to Twitter highlights and general recent developments. Also, your girl Keli turned sweet 16 so this is a special birthday episode! Please share, and leave comments wherever you listen to your podcasts, it means the world to us! You can give us feedback on @isitcrackpod on Twitter & Instagram, and ratings wherever you listen to your podcast, we'll always be happy to hear from you.
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June greetings Glocal Citizens! We're nearly halfway through "the year after" and in the spirit of reimagining spaces and places for our new next, my guest this week is all about personal development. Elvina Quaison, a British-Ghanaian is the founder of SESA, a global personal development organization. SESA is a space, a resource to assist others find answers, guidance and advice to make the life game more enjoyable. She has also served as Business Club Manager at AFFORD (https://www.afford-uk.org/) straddling continents to add value for businesses in the UK and Africa. Elvina's work in Ghana included a role as Marketing Manager at Beaufort Properties and the Director of Silk Solutions a company that made moving into Ghana easier and opened the market to the small business wanting to expand into a new exciting sphere. Reaching this point followed a path of working with and in African countries for over 11 years in various capacities including include facilitating workshops, trainings and one to ones as well as presenting at events from intimate talks to large international conferences. Fun fact about Elvina, she is also known as "Auntie Vina" and she hosts a story telling channel. She started the channel to share her love for children's books and the amazing journeys the imagination can take little people. She chooses books that focus on black children or are written by black authors. She also includes books that show a diversity of race, culture, religion, gender roles, health and life experiences and so much more, because our little people deserve so much more than just one way of looking at this big wide world. Check it out, her YouTube link is below! Where to find Elvina? On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/elvina-quaison-b182b921/) On Twitter (https://twitter.com/SESA4Life) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/sesa4life/) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Sesa4life/?modal=admin_todo_tour) On YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9eRwbUYIcPYC6HBz2I4MTg) sesa4life@gmail.com What's Elvina reading? Psycho-Cybernetics (https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B00SI02BW4&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_4EEA83STZ808VQYSF52W&tag=glocalcitiz0e-20) by Maxwell Maltz What I Know for Sure (https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B00LB89V78&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_8A3HT1GKWWK8AZB50KFC&tag=glocalcitiz0e-20) by Oprah Winfrey Books (https://smile.amazon.com/s?k=Bren%C3%A9+Brown&i=audible&rh=n%3A18145289011%2Cp_lbr_one_browse-bin%3ABren%C3%A9+Brown&dc&qid=1622411527&rnid=2272759011&ref=sr_nr_p_lbr_one_browse-bin_1) by Brené Brown What's Elvina watching? The Matrix (https://www.warnerbros.com/movies/matrix) Other topics of interest: Adinkra Symbols (https://www.adinkrasymbols.org/#:~:text=Adinkra%20are%20visual%20symbols%20with,royals%20wore%20to%20important%20ceremonies) Fante People of Ghana (https://newsghana.com.gh/history-of-the-fante/) Akina Mama Wa Afrika (https://www.akinamamawaafrika.org/) African Women's Development Fund (https://awdf.org/) The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Curious_Case_of_Benjamin_Button_(film)) and the Syndrome (https://www.healthline.com/health/progeria-syndrome) Special Guest: Elivina Quaison.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny. He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana. In this episode, he highlights the place and roles of favour in achieving your set goals. Favour is a Spirit, an Atmosphere, a Personality and it comes in Seasons. Key Scriptures: Psalm 5:12, Job 1:9-10, Genesis 27:25-29, Luke 1:26-28, Genesis 18:1
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Some classmates of Lilian Dedjoe, a woman who allegedly fell to her death at her East Legon home on March 7, 2021, are demanding justice for her. The old students from Keta Senior High Technical School (KETASCO), on Monday stormed the Madina District Court wielding placards.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
Ps. Eric Xexemeku is an author of Prophetic Destiny . He is an anointed, passionate and dynamic minister who has a strong foundation in prayer and intercession. He is currently the resident Pastor of the International Central Gospel Church, Open Heavens Temple, East-Legon, Accra-Ghana.
This is a sermon preached by Ovr. Prof. Joseph Osafo Adu of COP Rhema Worship Centre, East Legon about the preservative purpose of myrrh and its significance in the life of Joseph, the son of Jacob. Enjoy!