Ghanaian Entrepreneur Hits US Market with New Cell Phone

Born in Ghana, Kwasi Twum-Ampofo had big dreams to make tons of money to enable him help enhance the quality of life for the needy in his country. He is yet to realize his dreams, but by all indications Mr. Twum-Ampofo is making the strides in the right direction. The idea of going into the smartphone business precipi- tated when he visited Ghana in 2010 and observed that the average Ghanaian possesses more than one mobile phone because of unreliable net- work services. As an IT professional himself, M r . Twum-Ampofo was acutely aware of the economic impact and social benefits of smartphones. Five years later and after encounters with various man- ufacturers, he met one manufacturer in Asia that would execute his design with precision and at a com- petitive price.

With one month left on his wife’s expectant delivery, the unassuming, and quiet Twium-Ampofo sold his Mercedes Benz to invest in mass production of his maiden smart phone. Several months later in 2012, his company KTA Mobile Communications Inc. (not to be considered as his name initials), took delivery of the first batch of the Nuloop Starline model.

The phone comes unlocked with dual SIM slot, making it usable in Africa and else- where. It also has such Advanced High Tech Finger Print Security feature as additional safety system to regulate password. The finger security bottom can be used to take photographs, besides the regular Sony built-in camera. With a 2GB RAM and 16 GB ROM, priced at $149.99, the 4GLTE Android 6.0 with a 5.5 inch screen, the FCC- approved Nuloop Starline smartphone comes in two colors, dark blue and champagne gold, and can be purchased at the company’s website www.ktamobileusa.c om, or at amazon.com. Customer Service may be reached at 1 877-665-2323 for more information, including direct purchase and repairs. Meanwhile, Mr. Kwasi Twum-Ampofo’s and his Board of Directors’ doors are wide open for prospective investors.