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Sam Jonah’s Daughter Speaks Out: Building Lionheart From Scratch

50 min · 5. juli 2026
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What does it really take to build something meaningful when your last name already carries weight?In this episode of the Peswa Podcast, Tamara Jonah opens up about her journey—growing up as the daughter of legendary Ghanaian business mogul Sam Jonah, and carving her own path in business while building Lionheart Group.From early exposure to high-level leadership and global business environments, to stepping into the pressure of expectation, Tamara shares the reality of navigating identity, legacy, and ambition. She speaks candidly about what it takes to build in Ghana, the lessons she’s learned in real estate and investment, and why long-term thinking is key to sustainable success.This conversation goes beyond business—it’s about responsibility, resilience, and redefining what it means to lead as a young African entrepreneur.If you’ve ever felt the pressure to live up to expectations, or you’re trying to build something that lasts, this episode is for you.Watch now and tap into the mindset behind building legacy-level impact.#PeswaPodcast #TamaraJonah #LionheartGroup #AfricanEntrepreneurs #BusinessInGhana

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