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Known for his commanding stage presence and reputation for delivering seamless events, Benedictus Amekuadzi — popularly known as MC Benedictus — has carved a niche for himself as one of Ghana’s most respected professional Masters of Ceremonies.
With over a decade of experience anchoring high-profile events, his name has become synonymous with excellence, precision and strong audience engagement.
In a strategic shift driven by passion and purpose, Benedictus is now extending his influence beyond the microphone into Ghana’s fast-growing real estate sector.
Building on the discipline, coordination and people-centred approach that defined his career as an MC, he is stepping into the industry with a clear vision: to connect clients to value-driven property solutions while maintaining the high standards that earned him recognition on stage.
“I have always believed in creating experiences that leave a lasting impact,” Benedictus said.
“Real estate offers me another avenue to do just that by helping people build, own and invest in spaces that matter.”
At the centre of this new chapter is his appointment as Chief Operations Officer (COO) at ACL Properties Ghana, a firm focused on delivering comprehensive real estate solutions tailored to meet client needs and industry standards.
Operating with a multidisciplinary team of architects, structural engineers, licensed surveyors, and skilled artisans, ACL Properties Ghana positions itself as a one-stop hub for property development and advisory services.
The company’s offerings span the full real estate value chain, including land acquisition, architectural design, quantity surveying, land registration and construction services — ensuring clients are supported from concept to completion.
Based in Pantang-Adenta, ACL Properties Ghana is steadily positioning itself as a trusted player in Ghana’s real estate space, leveraging expertise and a client-focused approach to deliver quality and value.
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