25/04/2026
One day, everything you’ve worked for will pass into someone else’s hands.
Your home.
Your business.
Your investments, your savings, the assets you’ve spent years building.
Everything.
The question is not whether it will happen.
The question is:
Will it happen the way you intended?
Too often in Ghana, it doesn’t.
Not because people didn’t care.
Not because they didn’t work hard.
But because they left no clear instructions on how their assets should be shared.
And so, in the middle of grief, families are left with confusion.
Disagreements begin.
What should have been a legacy becomes a burden.
It doesn’t have to be that way.
I’ve created a practical guide on how to write a valid will in Ghana—so you can decide, clearly and confidently, what happens to what you’ve built.
It is simple, practical, and includes a template you can use to develop your own will.
Because true wealth is not just what you build.
It is what you leave behind—properly arranged.
Click on the link below
Buy The Practical Guide to Writing a Valid Will in Ghana by Rejoice Asumang on Selar Many families in Ghana do not lose wealth because there was none.They lose it because there was no clear will—no written instructions on how the deceased's assets should be shared.Property becomes a source of conflict.Businesses fall apart.Years of hard work can disappear within months.It happens ...
16/04/2026