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Ebenezer Sakyi Ansah, a native of Akuapim believes his dress code is a key strategy in winning customers in a cocoyam selling business dominated by women.
He wears a suit and tie and carries an arranged coco-yam in a big size silver pan to demonstrate that if you can't package the cocoyam, you can package the cocoyam seller.
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