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The global construction giant WBHO has appointed Senyo M. Adjabeng as its Country Director for Ghana.
Prior to his appointment, Mr Adjabeng was the Human Resources Lead for the business in Ghana.
He brings 20 years of experience working in various executive positions and sectors in Ghana including banking, consulting, judicial services and construction.
Mr Adjabeng is a graduate of KNUST where he acquired an engineering degree in Minerals Processing and Extractive Metallurgy.
He holds post-graduate qualifications in Business Administration, International Relations & Diplomacy, and Conflict Peace and Security.
WBHO Ghana Ltd was founded in 2005 as a subsidiary of WBHO International, a multinational construction giant headquartered in South Africa.
The company in Ghana has been one of the leading and most consistent construction companies in civils, building, rail and mining construction. The company is proudly associated with the construction of the major malls in Ghana including the Kumasi, Takoradi, Achimota, West Hills and Junction malls as well as the Accra Mall expansion).
The Company also constructed the Standard Chartered Bank Head Office building and is a major construction partner of first-tier mining companies in Ghana.
Mr Adjabeng is expected to deepen brand visibility and expand the market share of the company in the areas of building, mining and rail construction in Ghana and West Africa.
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