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GhanaWeb Feature
We all love the underdog story, don’t we? The rags to riches of that man who came from the village and set up the biggest business in Accra.
The story of that woman who started from zero and now leading the pack in her chosen area or the story of that business mogul who began in a kiosk and now boasts of some of the country’s biggest retail shops.
These stories abound and are inspirational, motivational and give the belief that with time and the right attitude, we can also reach there.
There however exist some rag to riches stories that raise eyebrows. Not that they did not happen but the way they are told, makes it hard to believe.
In Ghana, there exist an endless list of successful business persons who with nothing set themselves on a path to success and are now celebrated for their shrewdness.
There are stories of these magnates that some, if not most people, find hard to believe.
GhanaWeb brings you five of such stories.
I set up my company with GH¢3 – Jospong
In the waste management industry and allied areas, the Jospong Group reigns supreme. Lately, they have made a foray into the media space with the acquisition of Metro TV and the establishment of Original TV and Radio.
The success of Jospong would not have been possible but for a GH¢3 initial investment by the owner, Joseph Siaw Agyepong.
He is quoted by Joy FM to have said that a GH¢3 loan handed him by his mother funded the establishment of Jospong Printing Press which became the foundation for the establishment of the Jospong conglomerate.