The culmination of the third world countries escaping their economic labels is as clear as that of Ghana, sub-Saharan Africa. African Gold Heart, once chosen as the Gold Coast of the British African colony, gained independence with its foresight dictator Dr. Kwame Nkrumah on March 6. The transformation of the political seat and its competition ideology into government control has forced the country into an economic struggle after 57 years of independence.
Sikasem Africa is a startup that contributes to the pursuit of financial subsidies in Ghana by integrating human-centered technology-based approaches. What we are going to do is to create and promote a complete financial services value chain for individuals and micro enterprises without making bank accounts or improper procedures. For more information please visit www.sikasemafrica.com.
From my personal point of view, economic subsumption is to create value added services to the weak in society. From the concept of barefoot bank transactions to digital innovation, financial subsidies fill the unequal fiscal gap between rural and urban environment. My personal mission is to allow small farmers living in the most remote areas of Ghana to receive payment for goods and services through digital solutions. The mission of AgroCenta is to allow small farmers to enter the market, eliminate exploitative purchases within the value chain, and allow small farmers to sell directly to consumers at fair market prices.
Before the start of this project, I founded the African Film Institute in Ghana and we created a movie called "Classic" in the park. The idea is to restart the cinema. We have experienced movie culture for several years in Ghana, but it has been paused for a while. So for me, this movie can not only make movies but also create an environment that will inspire the audience and help rekindle the love of the film. This is mainly happening because you will be playing around the world but you can not make movies that will not be played at home.