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"If the Asante Kingdom was trading on the international stock markets, it would have been one of the most profitable stocks to buy" - those were the words of the Executive Chairman of the KGL Group, Alex Apau Dadey when he spoke on behalf of corporate Ghana at a royal banquet the Asantehne, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II hosted for diplomats and industry players on the eve of his 25th enthronement grand durbar.
Extolling the virtues of the 16th Asantehene for putting the Asante Kingdom on an even higher pedestal globally, Mr Dadey added, “ Otumfuo has genuinely held the people of the Asante Kingdom and Ghana at heart and this is seen in how much you have invested in education, protecting Ghana’s resources and the love that you show your people every day."

Mr Dadey, who is also the Board Chairman of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), said Otumfuo has been a stabilising force and a mentor to many businesses.
“... so on this occasion, we would like to wish him well. He has been a great leader and for corporate Ghana, a stabilising force. Corporate Ghana wants to say a big thank you and congratulations,” he stated.

Mr. Dadey said that the KGL Group is proud to be associated with the Ashanti Kingdom as well as collaborating with His Majesty on Otumfuo’s Commemorative Gold Coin and other initiatives in the areas of corporate social investments and corporate social responsibility.

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