About Us
Brief Profile Chairman/CEO
Mr. Samuel Ansong Boateng, after his successful education in the United States, and having worked for the United States Postal Service for 6 years, resigned and successfully headed a consortium of Canadian and American Investors, Exploration and Mining companies to invest in the gold mining companies to invest in the gold mining sectors of Ghana, West Africa, from 1993-2000. As the CEO of Guinea Coast Mining and its associate companies, a total of 18 gold concessions were acquired in Ghana, spread out through the gold belts of eastern, and western, and exploration activities were undertaken on all these properties concurrently which were linked to five trading companies on Vancouver Stock Exchange.
A mini gold camp was built in Adamaso in the Western Region of Ghana and a separate exploration company called XMincor Ghana Limited, was set up exclusively to handle all the exploration activities on all the gold properties in Ghana with top-notch Canadian, American, and Ghanaian geologists, mining engineers, and geoscientists making us the second largest exploration company in Ghana after Ashanti Gold Exploration Company. The gold investment and exploration ventures were a great success employing over six hundred Ghanaian workers, eight expatriate geologists, and other professionals which made us a significant exploration company in Ghana.
The gold project gave good returns to partners till the Bre-X Gold Scandal in 1999 which originated in Indonesia. Some of the Key exploratory concessions ended up in full-scale mining by Newmont and Golden Star Mining Resources. As a member of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, we made some contributions to that chamber in developing proposals toward land reclamations and strategies to mine locked-up gold deposits in forest reserves sectors of the country. Mr. Samuel Ansong Boateng has subsequently set up Mincorgh Noble to continue with his Ghana investment drive, seeking international Investment, Networking, and Partnership to explore the new focus in Agriculture, Mining, Trading, Infrastructure, Real Estate, Oil & Gas, and Security Services.
MR. ELIE ARMAND ESSAMA BESSALA
Board Member
The President/CEO of AE-International Consulting and Logistics Ltd. Ghana (AE-ICL Ghana) AE-ICL Cameroon and AE-ICL Singapore. An astute businessman and project developer with 25 years of experience in business and the real estate industry with special focus on social housing and smart cities. He is a graduate and has rich experience through work experience for developing and managing large businesses and projects.
Mr. Essama, over the years has gained experience in starting and managing serious business and projects, project financing, consulting and logistics. His strong command for both French and English language gives him leverage on the African continent. He has strong contacts with governments in Africa especially in Central, Western and Southern Africa and Asia. Notable among the business which he built successfully is First National Investment, a fishing company worth $ 2,758,386,386, which he managed for over 15 years in Cameroon. Notable among the projects Mr. Essama has developed and waiting to take off are;
- Douala Eden City, project amount of $6,867,272,272.
- Cameroon Agric Business, Project cost of $7,189,447,354.
- Palm Oil Plantation in Yabassi, Cameroon; € 700,000,000
- World Trade Centre Franchise for Yaoundé, Cameroon, $10,000,000
- Number 1 advisor for the CEMAC zone (Central Africa) of the WFUNA World Vice President for Africa.
- vice chairman of SCI PEPONI
With the World Trade Centre project, Mr. Elie Armand has already made contacts with the WTCA, New York and there has been an advance plan with the WTCA, New York. His strong experience in Real Estate and dual languages (French and English), and most especially many African leaders connection he has gives the WTCA, New York the opportunity to work with him to develop further other WTC’s in Africa apart from Yaoundé, Cameroon.
MICHEAL YAW BOATENG
Executive Director
Michael Yaw Boateng serves as the Executive Director of Mincorgh Noble Resources Limited. With his background in oil and Gas Management from the Institute of Professional and Executive Development (IPED) UK, Michael brings on board his broad and vast knowledge in the upstream oil and gas sector to help identify and develop potential and lucrative oil and gas opportunities for Mincorgh Noble Resources and its international partners as well as partaking in the available local content privileges set aside for wholly Ghanaian companies in the upstream sector. Micheal Yaw Boateng has also worked with the Ministry of Energy, and Ghana Industrial Property Office, respectively.
CHRISTOPHER KWAKU APPIAGYEI
Board Member
Mr. Christopher Appiagyei is a 64 years old Mechanical Engineer by profession, holds an MSc degree from Technical University, Sofia, Bulgaria. Thirty-one (31) years of experience as a Professional Engineer. Worked with Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GAPOHA), Takoradi, John Bitar Timner Company, Sekondi, Mobil Oil Ghana and Total Petroleum Ghana. Christopher designed and supervised the construction of Atomic Junction and other LPG filling plants in the country under Mobil Oil Ghana. The Atomic Junction LPG filling plant was used by Energy Commission as a training site for other LPG marketers due to its safety systems at that time. Aside LPG, Christopher was involved in supervising construction of commercial outlets in the mines and retail stations. These are amongst the Engineering and Operations activities played by Mr. Christopher Appiagyei. Mr. Christopher Appiagye has undergone enormous training in Facility, Engineering/Operation, Safety, and Security Management in ExxonMobil Facilities in Kenya, Egypt, Nigeria, and Senegal.
OPHELIA KYEI
BOARD MEMBER
Mrs. Ophelia Kyei serves as a Board Member at Mincorgh Noble Resources, having previously served as a Sales Executive at Max Mart Limited, for 4 years, and also 2 years as a Ticketing and Reservation Agent at Coxs and Kings Travel Agency.