Ghanaian businessman and the current chancellor of the University of Cape Coast, Sir Samuel Esson Jonah stepped out with his wife, Lady Giselle Jonah for an evening of glamour and excellence hosted by The Macallan at the Safari Valley, in the breathtaking Eastern Region of Ghana.
The luxurious resort was bedecked with an elite gathering of billionaires from across Ghana and beyond, who relished the opportunity to indulge, connect and enjoy the finest offerings of the ultra-premium whisky brand.
Sir Samuel Esson and Lady Giselle Jonah looked the part at the lavish affair. Mingling with other prominent personalities, Sir Sam Jonah was clad in a black tuxedo. Lady Giselle, matching her husband's elegance, took a classy turn with a blush pink dress, making for an unforgettable look.
The two-day soirée offered guests an array of exquisite whiskies, including The Macallan Rare Cask, Sherry Oak 18 years, 12 years, and 15 years, paired with meticulously crafted culinary delights. Among other activities such as golf, a safari drive, and a tree planting session, it was challenging for the billionaires to pinpoint their highlight from the event that brilliantly reflected The Macallan’s investment in creating exceptional experiences.
Other prominent personalities spotted at the event included Tawia Addo-Ashong, the Chairman of Stanbic Bank; David Addo-Ashong, a Senior Partner at Ashong Benjamin & Associates; Ashok Mohinani, CEO of the Mohinani Group of Companies and Sam Afari, CEO of Safari Valley.