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The CEO and Founder of Blue Rose Limited, Eric Ebo Acquah, has been conferred with the prestigious ‘Order of the Volta’ (Member) Award at the just-ended 2024 National Honours Awards ceremony which took place on December 30, 2024, at the Accra International Conference Centre.
He was honoured in recognition of his outstanding contributions to Ghana's real estate sector and overall economy.
Eric Ebo Acquah's award is a testament to his tireless efforts and dedication to excellence, innovation and patriotism which have been instrumental in shaping Ghana's real estate landscape and economy.

Unique to his approach as a Ghanaian Real Estate Developer, Ebo Acquah goes beyond providing impactful and affordable real estate solutions to building communities, including a well-established Police Station and School.
Additionally, he has shared his wealth of business and life experiences through authorship, inspiring hope and greatness in the ordinary Ghanaian. Furthermore, his steady resolve and strong commitment to Community Development and Philanthropy remain exemplary.

The Order of the Volta (Member) Award, which Eric Ebo Acquah received, is Ghana's second-highest honour, conferred on individuals who have significantly contributed to the country's development.
This prestigious award recognises Eric Ebo Acquah's critical role in promoting economic growth and development in Ghana.
The ceremony was attended by dignitaries, including the Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, Ministers of State, and other high-ranking citizens and government officials.
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