Beyond the Glitz: How Ghanaian Celebrities Are Investing in Communities
Ghanaian celebrities are increasingly diversifying their income streams and building business empires beyond their entertainment careers, driven by a desire for financial stability, personal passion, and a commitment to social impact. This trend sees prominent figures venturing into various sectors, including food production, beauty and skincare, hospitality, education, agriculture, and media production.
Deloris Frimpong Manso (Delay)

Deloris Frimpong Manso, popularly known as Delay, is a respected media personality and one of Ghana’s most influential female entrepreneurs. She is the founder and CEO of Delay Foods, a fast-growing food manufacturing brand known for producing widely consumed products such as Delay Tomato Paste, Sardines, Mackerel, Spaghetti, Shito, and Tuna Flakes. Through affordable pricing and strong branding, Delay Foods has become a household name across Ghana and among diaspora communities.
In the media space, Delay also owns Maxgringo Productions, the company behind popular television series including Afia Schwarzenegger and Cocoa Brown. These productions have showcased Ghanaian talent, shaped pop culture, and played a key role in the growth of local TV content. Beyond film and food, she runs other ventures in advertising, media distribution, and content marketing, leveraging her influence and experience in broadcasting.
Her entrepreneurial journey has made her a symbol of resilience, brand building, and women’s empowerment in Ghana. Delay continues to inspire young creatives and business owners by demonstrating that consistency, innovation, and authenticity can turn passion into a successful business empire.
Reggie Rockstone

Often referred to as the “Grandpapa of Hiplife,” Reggie Rockstone has successfully transitioned from music legend to entrepreneur with notable investments in Ghana’s food and nightlife scene. One of his most recognized ventures is Rockz Waakye, a restaurant that has gained popularity for serving authentic Ghanaian waakye with a modern twist. Through this brand, he has capitalized on the cultural significance of local cuisine, attracting both everyday customers and celebrities.
In addition to the culinary space, he also owns Grand Papazz, a vibrant nightclub that contributes to Accra’s ever–growing entertainment ecosystem. The club has become a hotspot for nightlife lovers, providing a space for music, social gatherings, and events. These ventures highlight his strong business instincts, his influence in urban culture, and his continued relevance beyond the music industry.
Martha Ankomah

Ghanaian actress Martha Ankomah is not only celebrated for her exceptional talent on screen but also admired for her entrepreneurial vision. Beyond her long–standing acting career, she is the founder and CEO of Marta’s Place, a popular beauty salon located in Accra. The business offers professional hair styling, skincare treatments, and beauty services tailored to modern Ghanaian trends, making it a trusted destination for many celebrities and everyday clients.
Her venture reflects her passion for grooming, self–care, and empowering individuals to feel confident in their appearance. Through Marta’s Place, she has created employment opportunities within the beauty industry while building a reputable brand grounded in quality and customer satisfaction.
Martha Ankomah is also known for her commitment to philanthropy and community–focused initiatives, using her influence to support youth development and education. Her ability to balance acting, business, and charity work showcases her versatility and strong entrepreneurial spirit.
Diana Hamilton

Diana Hamilton is not only one of Ghana’s most respected gospel musicians but also a successful entrepreneur. She is the founder of Diana Hamilton Collection, a fashion and merchandise brand offering elegant clothing, accessories, and lifestyle products inspired by her faith and artistic identity. In addition, she runs DH Music, which manages her music projects, events, and outreach initiatives. Through her businesses, Diana Hamilton promotes modest fashion, creativity, and Christian values while expanding her influence beyond music into branding and commerce.
Kwadwo Nkansah (Lil Win)

Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, has successfully diversified his career beyond acting and comedy into business and education. He is the founder of Great Minds International School in Kumasi, an educational institution focused on quality learning and character development. He also runs Wezzy Empire, a brand that oversees his entertainment projects, merchandise, and creative business ventures. Through these initiatives, Lil Win has created jobs, supported community development, and strengthened his influence in both entertainment and entrepreneurship. The actor/comedian established Great Minds International School.
Yvonne Nelson

Yvonne Nelson is a renowned Ghanaian actress who has established a strong entrepreneurial presence alongside her film career. She is the founder of YN Productions, a movie production company credited with producing several successful Ghanaian films and creating opportunities for young talents in the industry. Beyond film, she also owns YN Salon, a beauty and hair care business that caters to the style and grooming needs of clients in Accra. The actress also founded Just Like Mama School, an early childhood educational institution. Through her ventures, Yvonne Nelson continues to expand her brand, support the creative economy, and promote confidence and professionalism in the beauty and entertainment sectors.
Bola Ray

Bola Ray is one of Ghana’s most influential media personalities and a prominent entrepreneur. He serves as the CEO of EIB Network, a major media group that operates several top radio and television stations across the country, contributing significantly to Ghana’s media landscape. He also heads Empire Entertainment, an events management company known for organizing large-scale shows and entertainment programs, including the popular “Ghana Meets Naija” concert. Through his leadership, Bola Ray has helped shape modern media, entertainment culture, and youth engagement in Ghana’s creative industry.

