A Nigerian-born entrepreneur, Peter Temitope, has left Canada after several years to invest in Ghana’s agriculture sector. Temitope’s decision to invest in Ghana was motivated by the country’s peaceful nature.
In an interview, Temitope explained that his research on Africa revealed that Ghana is the fourth most peaceful country on the continent. This discovery sparked his interest in the country, leading him to start following Ghanaian news and joining various Ghanaian groups on WhatsApp and Facebook.
Temitope’s research and engagement with Ghanaian communities convinced him that Ghana was the ideal location for his agricultural investment. He subsequently acquired twelve acres of land in the Volta Region, which will be used for agrotourism purposes.
Temitope’s investment in Ghana’s agriculture sector is expected to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the region. His decision to invest in Ghana is also a testament to the country’s growing appeal as a destination for foreign investment.
Ghana’s peaceful environment, fertile land, and business-friendly policies make it an attractive destination for investors. As the country continues to promote its agricultural sector, it is likely that more investors like Temitope will be drawn to its rich agricultural land and peaceful environment.