Friday, 28 February 2014

The Spirit: Apor Jesu by OJ





 
Do remember to watch the above film clip via: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwvmW3VjNcE

Paulina says: Apor Jesu by Accra based gospel singer OJ makes me sooooooooooooo happy...... Have a Blessed weekend folks.... Apor Jesu by OJ can be downloaded via: http://mp3truck.net/oj-apor-jesu-mp3-download.html

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Haute Collaboration: DAAR Living & Christie Brown ........




LIFE-STYLE: where fashion informs interior décor.

"I love this over-the-top jacket and it called from some drama!" Senanu Arkutu, DAAR Living.

Fire red hardwood loveseat with Nigerian Asoke upholstery. Mahogany stool with Malian Bogolan upholstery:
DAAR Living
Jacket: Christie Brown


 


LIFE-STYLE: where fashion informs interior décor.

"This elegant and mature dress whispered ‘antiquity’ and this old time dressing room scene with a modern twist was created", Senanu Arkutu, DAAR Living.

Refurbished antique wooden furniture and small furnishings: DAAR Living.
Dress: Christie Brown

 


LIFE-STYLE: where fashion informs interior décor
"When I saw this dress I thought of the ocean and this beach terrace scene was conceived, designed and styled", Senanu Arkutu of DAAR Living.

Furniture, accessories and interior styling – DAAR Living
Dress: Christie Brown


 


 

This is Senanu Arkutu's (Owner and Creative Director of DAAR Living) favorite item in her wardrobe (Christie Brown). Look what it inspired!

 



This stunning Dure Dress from Christie Brown inspired this ensemble of antique console (iron and glass), iron 8-piece candle-stand, camel hair blanket from Niger and others….

 


 
 
 
 
Paulina says: Don't you just love it when beautiful, well-made furniture meets high-fashion!!!
That's exactly what transpired when -DAAR Living collaborated with Christie Brown for their, "LIFE-STYLE: where fashion informs interior decor' collaboration at the Christie Brown shop in Viva Court, Osu --last month.

Of course those of us in London, NYC and beyond are well aware of this concept and take the likes of London's Dark Room (
http://www.darkroomlondon.com/), Paris concept store Colette, (http://www.colette.fr/), Emarati entrepreneur Omar Bin Khediya's Dubai based O-Concept Store (https://www.facebook.com/OConceptStore), Hong Kong's Goods of Desire (aka G.O.D) http://www.god.com.hk/ -Luminance -an uber luxurious lifestyle and fashion store founded by one of my all time favourite businesswoman, South African docility Khanyi Dhlomo (https://www.facebook.com/LuminanceOnline), Oliver Bonas (http://www.oliverbonas.com/) -and even UK high street favourite Urban Outfitters (http://www.urbanoutfitters.com) et al, ---are all taken for granted but the concept store concept is still very new to Ghana. Thus, the above collaboration is soooo inspiring and forward thinking -that, I hope to see more of it!!!

For more info about DAAR Living visit: https://www.facebook.com/daarliving

For more info about Christie Brown visit: https://www.facebook.com/ChristieBrownGH & http://www.christiebrownonline.com/


 
More Info........
 
 We launched! On the 15th December, 2013, with a fashion inspired exhibition with Christie Brown. 'LIFE -STYLE: where fashion informs interiors', was an insight into how DAAR Living, the interior accessories retail and service firm, works and creates. The Owner and Creative Director of DAAR Living, Senanu Arkutu, masterminded the event using personal favourites from past Christie Brown collections to show how fashion inspires her and the brands 2013/2014 designed and sourced unique pieces and 'styled' spaces. Each CB dress, skirt or jacket was paired with a home accessory, piece of furniture or decorated living installation. Many thanks to the Christie Brown team, the Wolfpack Entertainment team, the Crystal Park team and to ALL who were involved and who supported! If you missed it - enjoy the photos!
 


The Natural Resources of Ghana.....................



"The fact of the matter is that the natural resources of Ghana are not being used then developed in way that links up with the wider economy. So you've got these gaps right across the economy. Ghana is still dependent on bringing in refined petroleum products from outside the country. It does have an oil refinery, but that refinery has been mismanaged and is constantly in debt and has been underperforming. Often they can't afford to buy the crude oil they need to refine, although Ghana itself is producing its own oil. Now the plans for the next five to 10 years are to address those issues and build another refinery and in the president's state of the nation address he spoke about bringing in new investors for the existing refinery at Tema. So I think we are going to see some changes on that but, as you say, the average person asks, why am I paying so much for petrol when we are now an oil-producing country? And of course, when you put up the price of petrol and diesel in Ghana, everything else gets more expensive because you have to move it around the country. I don't think the government really explained that too well and I think people are going to be frustrated. They see Ghana as a country that wins a lot of praise around the world, that is one of the biggest gold producers in Africa, it's the second biggest producer of cocoa in the world and now it's got oil and gas. They think with all those resources they should be living in a very rich country and they want to know what's happened to the money." Patrick Smith is the Editor of Africa Confidential in London

Do read to full interview via: http://allafrica.com/stories/201402260580.html?page=2

 

The High-Life: Ghana set for Greater Demand for Private Jets...............



Title: Ghana to See Greater Demand for Private Jets
Dated: October 2013

Hangar8, the UK-listed global aviation management and charter company with operations across Africa, believes Ghana and West Africa in general will see a huge increase in demand for private aviation services over the next few years.

This it says will be fuelled by strong economic growth, increasing foreign direct investment and a growing tourism industry.

Analys is of industry data by Hangar8 reveals that currently there are around 168 business aircraft registered in West Africa, an increase of around 54% since 2002.

Furthermore, the number of business aircraft delivered to the region between the periods 2003-2007 and 2008-2012 increased by a staggering 106%.

Hangar8 has 14 private jets available for charter across Africa. It also has a fleet of medically dedicated aircraft on the continent for aero-medical evacuations, of which it says there are over 15,000 every year, accounting for as many as 40% of the world's total.

Speaking from the Ghana Summit 2013 in Accra hosted by The Economist, Janus Kamradt, Group Sales and Marketing Director, Hangar8 said: "West Africa is a very exciting market for us and one where we see huge potential for growth.

"Ghana, for example, is one of the top ten fastest growing economies in the world and has a rapidly expanding energy industry and mining sector.

It has between five billion and seven billion barrels of petroleum in reserves, and a large oilfield which contains up to three billion barrels of sweet crude oil. It also has vast natural gas reserves, is one of the largest gold producers in the world and has a strong tourism industry.

"These factors, plus a rapidly expanding economy, are all closely correlated with a growing demand for private aviation services."
 Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201310291444.html


Paulina says: I believe that Hangar 8, "a private jet aircraft management company based at Oxford Airport in the UK, who already have offices in South Africa and Nigeria -are truly feeling the zeitgeist!!! ---Yes, I also see a greater demand for a much more faster, safer, more convenient way to travel by private jets in Ghana.

Certainly, Ghana's chichi Lebanese community have been flying to and from Kumasi from Accra and beyond forever -and now that Ghana's rich natives are less afraid to show their wealth, -me thinks private air-travel is the 'Next Big Thing'.........
For more info about Hangar 8 and their fabulous host of services visit: http://www.hangar8.co.uk/
 

A Ghanaian Business Icon: J. K. Siaw


Joshua Kwabena Siaw, popularly known as J. K. Siaw (January 1923—October 1986), was a Ghanaian industrialist and philanthropist, who in 1969 established Tata Brewery Ltd. – now known as Guinness Ghana Breweries, also as Achimota Brewery Company (ABC). He is notable for opening the largest wholly African-owned brewery company in West Africa in 1973. In 1979 all his assets were confiscated by the AFRC regime of Ghana under false allegations of tax evasion. He died in London, in exile, in October 1986.

Joshua Kwabena Siaw was born in Obomeng in January 1923. His father came from Akwaseho and his mother from Juaben in the Ashanti Region. J. K. Siaw worked with his father on a cocoa farm before attending school aged 12, in 1935, and took to basket-making as a way to make more money to further his own education.

In 1942, aged 19, Siaw became a teacher of Standard One class in Awaseho. After a couple of months he went to work at the Orthodox Mission School and then to the Bremang Gold Dredging Company near Bogoso, in Ghana's Western Region. After just one month, he went to Effiduase Banko to work again as a teacher from June 1943 to March 1945. Siaw then went to work at the New Juaben Grammar School but left after a year because the headmaster, Mr. Sarkodea, was mismanaging the school. Siaw established Christ College in 1946 with his father, before apprenticing with a pharmacist for a year. Christ College evolved into Ghana Secondary School in Effiduase by 1976.

Siaw then decided to go into business and borrowed £50 (£1500.00 in relative value) to start up as a cocoa-broker. In four months he had made £600 (18,000.00 in relative value) profit. In April 1950 he became a siding clerk at Kwahu Praso, transporting cocoa to Accra, Ghana's capital. He repaid the £200 security charge for the clerking employment with interest in six months and was bound for a further six months, by contract, but he decided to stay for only four. In 1953 he worked as a siding clerk, this time for the Cocoa Purchasing Company, which paid £6 a month. He became a cocoa and timber transporter in 1954.

In 1957, he began selling enamelware until the Government of Ghana under Kwame Nkrumah banned the importation of those goods. In 1964, Siaw's first request to the government to be granted permission to set up a brewery was rejected. He applied again in 1967 and that application too was rejected on the grounds that licences had been given to Ashanti and Takoradi breweries. Despite being offered an investment of 400,000 cedis from Siaw, Takoradi brewery could not happen.

A third application to the Government to set up a brewery was successful and approved 26 July 1969. The approval was given to "Tata Trading Company" to establish a brewery in Cape Coast in the Central Region, Ghana, "a place of fashion, scholarship, and beauty". A suitable site could not be found in Cape Coast and the project was relocated to Achimota, a town on the Accra-Nsawam Road.
Tata Brewery Ltd was commissioned on 30 January 1973, J. K. Siaw's fiftieth birthday. It was officially opened by the then Head of State Colonel Ignatius Kutu Acheampong, who said of the event: "It is the single-minded and single-handed effort of Mr. J. K. Siaw... which has been responsible for what we see around us today. Mr. Siaw is an excellent example of the innate ability of the Ghanaian to rise to the needs of the occasion". Siaw had wanted "his Brewery to stand for centuries to come", "even longer than the famous Christiansborg Castle".

Tata Company secured exclusive export rights for the "Maltex" drink to neighbouring Togo, Dahomey (Benin), Upper Volta (Burkina Faso), Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Senegal, and the Gambia from Albani Breweries Limited, a Danish firm operating in Ghana. The company was the first brewery to introduce draught beer into the country.

The Ghana Commercial Bank provided a loan of 950,000 cedis for the project to begin, with a pre-requisite that J. K. Siaw deposited 200,000 cedis. By 1976, the brewery employed 750 Ghanaians and only four expatriates. Siaw produced his own brand of beer - Tata Pilsner Beer.

For the workers and their families there was a clinic, a subsidised canteen and free transport to work. Siaw sought to build housing for the workers not too far from the site. Vaccinations were provided free of charge to the workers and their families.
Siaw presented to the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital an electro-cardiograph, a piece of equipment the hospital was deficient of.
Siaw also donated towards the construction of a hospital in Akwaseho in 1975 and begun the building of a road from Akwaseho to Obomeng, a project that ceased when the 1979 AFRC regime seized his assets. No subsequent governments have completed the road. Siaw was the subect of a book by J. Benibengor Blay entitled The Story of Tata (c.1976).


1979: AFRC regime
Siaw was among the businessmen targeted by the AFRC under the "house cleaning" exercise against corruption.The AFRC were under the impression that Ghana's wealthiest businessmen, of whom J. K. Siaw was the most prominent, must have acquired their wealth through corruption facilitated by the country's former leaders, including Lt. Gen. Akwasi Afrifa, Gen. Acheampong and Lt. Gen. Fred Akuffo, who were all executed. During the short time that the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council was the government of Ghana (4 June 1979 until 24 September 1979), Siaw was arrested on numerous occasions, and his house looted. Junior soldiers raided his properties for a catalogue of items, including a £3000.00 gold watch (£33000.00 in relative value), until he was released secretly by a junior soldier and left for Liberia. The tax-evasion charges totalled ¢10 million (as of 1979) however, they were false allegations...


Life in exile
Liberia Brewery
Following from the upheaval in Ghana in 1979, J. K. Siaw started again in Liberia, which by comparison to Ghana was a very safe and peaceful country in West Africa at the time.
 
PNDC petitions
Mr. Siaw petitioned the PNDC government, which came into power with the overthrow of the government of Hilla Limann who had been supported by the AFRC in the 1979 elections. The PNDC government systematically targeted businesses of other businessmen as well as J. K. Siaw.

Death
J. K. Siaw left Liberia to live in South London, until he died in October 1986. He had sent numerous petitions to the military government PNDC and had applied for safe entry to be allowed back into Ghana without risk of arrest. His body was flown back to Ghana in December of that year. He did not receive his assets back and was considered a criminal by the state, despite the allegations being baseless


Return of property and compensation issue
Ghana's subsequent NPP government announced its intention to compensate victims of the previous military regimes and return some seized assets. In 2008, the then government returned eight houses to the family on a "where is, as is basis", meaning they were made to accept the properties in the condition the government was prepared to return them. It was hinted that compensation would be paid to those whose properties were sold, yet despite Tata Brewery being sold twice since confiscation the family received no compensation on that single property, nor on the list of items looted from Siaw's numerous properties.

 
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._K._Siaw


 
Paulina says: The late great uber industrialist and philanthropist, J. K. Siaw came from a time when Ghanaian businessmen were real business men!!!!!!

A pioneer and innovator, Joshua Kwabena Siaw who is celebrated for, "opening the largest wholly African-owned brewery company in West Africa" ---also believed in giving back even for the political-correct 'corporate responsibility' was added to most businesses!!! Thus, I feel that J. K. Siaw's story and business model, should be added to the national curriculum for Ghana schools (and beyond)....

I'm sooo inspired by J. K. Siaw of Tata Brewery Ltd (now known as Guinness Ghana Breweries). His journey from teacher, to cocoa-broker to businessmen and philanthropist - should be an inspiration to us all -and motivate us -as he was, to not be afraid ----and expand, and look beyond Ghana's borders -and think big.


P.s In terms of politics......wasn't the Ghana of the late 60's and 70's --crazy?????
 

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Beauty News: Ghanaian/Nigerian model Adeola Ariyo is named as new Face of Elizabeth Arden.......................






"Being chosen as an Elizabeth Arden Brand Ambassador in Africa is an incredible honour. Elizabeth Arden herself was an entrepreneur, women’s advocate and a champion for holistic beauty, inspiring women all over the world. I am proud to be associated with a brand that embodies such important values." Adeola Ariyo

 "To be beautiful is the birthright of every woman. As a company we want to celebrate each woman’s unique beauty through individuality, diversity and original expressions of beauty. Adeola has all of these qualities and as a prestigious beauty brand we wanted to choose a spokesperson that African women could identify with" Corne Nel, Managing Director of Elizabeth Arden in Africa



Paulina says: Congratulations to beautiful Sports Illustrated supermodel Adeola Ariyo who's been named the African face/ brand ambassador of uber beauty house Elizabeth Arden's Visible Difference, Skin Illuminating and foundation brands....

The first West African to hold this position, Adeola Ariyo -who's mother is Ghanaian and father is Nigerian is taking over from beautiful South African model Lerato Moloi....

On a personal note, I've often seen gorgeous photos of Adeola Ariyo about, and always thought that the former London-model-about-town, and now Cape Town based supermodel was fully Nigerian but ---its a pleasant surprise to find out that she has a Ghanaian mother!!!!

I wish Ghanaian/Nigerian model Adeola Ariyo all the best -and feel that Elizabeth Arden has made a very clever choice, -as she will not only appeal to Africa's most populous nation, but to the elegant, upwardly mobile Ghanaian community who love this brand (and beyond)...

For more info about Elizabeth Arden's new brand ambassador Adeola Ariyo visit: https://twitter.com/AdeolaAriyo

For more info about Elizabeth Arden SA visit: http://www.elizabetharden.co.za/
https://www.facebook.com/home.php & https://twitter.com/EArdenSA

 

Sunday, 23 February 2014

Rest In Perfect Peace Richard Jonah



Title: Sir Sam Jonah’s son, Richard Jonah is dead
Dated: 23-2-2014

Richard Jonah, the son of business magnate Sir Sam Jonah, has died in London on a business trip.

An entrepreneur himself, Richard, 38, died suddenly in his hotel room on Saturday, February 22, 2014  in what family sources suspect to be a cardiac arrest.

As an international businessman, Richard was the co-founder and the executive director of Jonah Capital with mining interest in some Southern African countries like DR Congo.

His death comes on the back of the unexpected demise of another rising star of Ghana, Komla Dumor who died in London on January 18 and was buried only yesterday.

Richard Jonah also founded Mobus Property Holdings Limited, a privately-held Ghanaian property investment, development and management company focus on commercial and residential property development.

Richard Jonah was an entrepreneur with over ten years of professional experience, primarily in private equity and investment management in Africa.

He served on the boards of many private and AIM and JSE listed companies in a variety of sectors from IT, financial services, green and brown field mining projects.

Richard was a co-founder and executive director of Jonah Capital. He co-founded Jonah Capital in 2003 as a Pan African Investment Company to invest across Africa in key sectors that include mining, financial services, agro processing, infrastructure and recently founded Mobus Property Developments, a Ghanaian commercial and residential property development company.

Richard was born in the mining town of Obuasi, Ghana and worked and traveled extensively across Africa. He was educated in Ghana, the United Kingdom and America. After graduating from Haverford in Philadelphia, he joined Goldman Sachs on Wall Street as an analyst in their fixed income division.

He then joined the African investment banking team of N.M. Rothschild in London, where he focused on investment opportunities in the resource sector in Africa before settling in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2002.

Richard received a Bachelors in Economics from Haverford College, Philadelphia; an MBA from Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria. Richard has a diverse sector experience of working across Africa and has an extensive network of business and political contacts on the continent.

Richard served on the Boards of Jonah Capital, Metropolitan Insurance Ghana, Jonah Mining Zambia, Mobus Property Holdings and Cape Concentrate.

Source: http://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2014/february-23rd/sir-jonahs-son-richard-jonah-is-dead.php


Nana Aba says: Omgoodness, I can't believe it........ Richard Jonah of Mobus Property is dead.. That talented, handsome young man has passed at the age of 38 -and Ghana has lost another young inspiring star. My heartfelt condolences to our beloved business icon, Sir Sam Jonah and family... xx