Kwabena Adjei, the founder of Kasapreko, who was born in the “forest”, ran and hustled around the city, returned to his birthplace to build his dream mansion, where he lives with his entire family, including relatives, shares his inspiring story. . .
The interesting story of Dr. Kwabena Adjei, the Managing Director and Founder of Kasapreco, is the interesting story of his determination to live as modestly as possible despite his wealth.
Despite owning a large number of luxury residential apartments across the country, including the highly sought-after “Signature Apartments” located in the heart of Accra, Dr. A nursing home was established in the.
Telling a true story to popular Ghanaian video blogger, Wode Maya, the business mogul talks about his past struggles and shines a spotlight on his current ‘simple life’ and his quest to leave a legacy for generations one day. Ta.
“For the first 13 years of my life, I was born in the forest. I had never traveled anywhere other than the forest. It was very challenging, because at that time I even lived in this villa. (pointing to his mansion). I was in the middle of the woods with my mom, dad, and I. So I used to walk about five miles every morning to go to school here. (pointing to the area where he built his mansion) And when school ended, I returned to the middle of the forest, where I lived with my parents.
“I live now in the family home that I built (pointing to the mansion). As the head of the Aduana family, I moved my entire family from our first home (a simple two-story building) to this place. I had to relocate. I’m an old man, I’m not doing these things for myself, I just want to do something for my generation. I’m an old man, I’m not doing these things for myself, I just want to do something for my generation. I cater to the needs of each member of my clan. I sponsor each of them through college. I have established a fund for my grandchildren so that one day their father will no longer be able to support them. But their grandfathers are already able to support them. I am very inspired by my ancestors. I live like a villager. I eat what the villagers eat. Myself I grow things and eat my own things. (points to his farm full of workers). I’m a villager,” he told Wood Maya.
But despite all this, the founder of the Kasapreco group of companies claims that he is not a billionaire. In terms of wealth, I can’t say I’m rich. I’m an ordinary man, an ordinary person. Recently I went to America and these are wealthy people who have dollars. In other words, even if you own a few cedis, you are not a millionaire. Is anyone richer than Dangote in Africa? No one. Who is rich in Ghana? No one. “
Commenting on his decision to remain humble despite being one of the richest men in Africa, Dr. Kwabena Adjei said: My focus is on focus, not on anything flashy, because there’s no benefit to going out. Not everything needs to be advertised. I’m not a media person, but sometimes you just can’t hide it. ”
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