Chairman of the Angel Group of companies, Dr Kwaku Oteng has been inducted into the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame.

The Executive Chairman, Board of Directors and Evaluation Committee of Corporate Ghana decided to induct the President and founder of one of Ghana’s most successful entrepreneurs after analysing his contribution to the economy of the country over the years.

Starting with Angel Herbal which produced the famous Angel Cream and Angel Soap, Dr Oteng has over the years nurtured several brands which transcends borders.

Dr Kwaku Oteng, Chairman of Angel Group of Companies

Adonko alcoholic and energy drinks which are celebrated in the West African sub-region and beyond are other signatures of the man who previously was acknowledged as a destiny changer.

The Angel Broadcasting Network (ABN), which operates several radio and TV stations across the country is also a brainchild of the man who has been granted the keys to the US city of Stonecrest. He employs over 6,000 people directly and indirectly in his companies.

Other companies in the group are Angel transport and trading, Angel estate and housing, Angel estate and construction, Angel Royal Gold Mines and Angel natural mineral water.

Philanthropy

Dr Kwaku Oteng, has over the years, performed several philanthropic duties in the various communities where his companies operate.

From one corner of the country to another, Dr Oteng through his representatives ensured that his Adonko Hand sanitizer; which provides 99.9% protection against germs; was available to Ghanaians through philanthropy.

The team also distributed several food products to the marginalized during the lock down last year.

Today, the best hand sanitizer is affordable to all Ghanaians due to his policy of serving mankind with quality but affordable products.

Thus at event themed “Accelerating Economic Activities in Ghana: The role of the Corporate Community, held at Kempiski Hotel in Accra, the Executive Chairman and Board of Directors of Corporate Ghana decided to honour him by inducting him into their Hall of Fame.

Rising to a thunderous applause from dignitaries such as Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, ambassadors and several industry players; CEO of ABN, Samuel Acheampong received on Dr Oteng’s behalf a plaque and a citation.

“Based on our internal assessment and your performance and corporate appeal over the years, we are happy to inform you that you have been selected to be inducted into the Corporate Hall of Fame,” a letter announcing his selection read in part.