A young talented lady who started her furniture works in a unique style at Nkawkaw has emerged 2nd runner up at the just ended Christian Women Entrepreneurs Network of Africa in South Africa.
The CEO of Hanny’s Prime Ventures, Hannah Hema Akomeah makes beauty out of used tyres turning them into furniture.
The young talented female carpenter did not gain recognition when she started her business at Nkawkaw in the Kwahu West Municipal Assembly until she moved to Accra, the capital of Ghana.
She used her social media handle to tell the world what she is capable of doing until almost every media house in the country began to engage her about her unique style of carpentry work.
Her designs beautify every home, using creativity to make headway in our struggling economic situation, in fact, everyone just loves the way she does the job.
The Christian Women Entrepreneurs Network in Africa (CWENA) is a faith-based Women Empowerment and support organization that offers women from all walks of life practical business training skills to enable start up businesses and organizations, motivate growth in existing businesses and encourage sustainability through business coaching.
Speaking to Agoo News after emerging the 2nd runner up awards in the most innovative entrepreneur of the year category in South Africa, Hannah Hema Akomeah said she did not believe her eyes when she was called to participate in the event.
To announce the big news on her Facebook wall she wrote; “your beautiful lady carpenter and CEO of Hanny’s Prime Ventures, Hannah Hema Akomeah Wins big in South Africa as she emerged 2nd at the just ended Christian Women Entrepreneurs Network of Africa awards in the Most innovative entrepreneur of the year category.
Congratulations to us
Congratulations to Hanny’s Prime Ventures
Congratulations to all our customers
We thank you all for making this possible”