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A plastic chair picture from EVERY country. I saw this add on euromaxx dw-tv. It seemed really cool since I find these chairs to be convenient and easy to use in more temporary positions. A plastic chair and a plastic table to go with it, in the back yard of an estate house in Kwabenya Estates, Accra, Ghana. “Plastic Chair” – cc-by-3.0 Kay Darko loading map - please wait... “Left behind” by Appiah Patrick – cc-by-3.0 This picture shows us once again: the beautiful plastic chair is used everywhere. Even in such great hights. This is from Abetifi – in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Abetifi is the highest habitable place in Ghana and I was at the right place at right time to take this shot after a marriage ceremony. Abetifi is a very nice place to be with a great weather. Ethan Zuckermann describes the monobloc plastic chair as a context-free object: Virtually every object suggests a time and place. The Monobloc is one of the few objects I can think of that is free of any specific context.




Seeing a white plastic chair in a photograph offers you no clues about where or when you are. While I never had that same impression (well, unless if you take a picture of an chair in a studio environment), with the pictures I gathered for plastikstuhl.de during the last seven years, I am above to check if this is true or not. by Ethan Zuckermann – cc-by-nc-2.01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Welcome to Qualiplast Online! QUALIPLAST Ltd. is the leading company when it comes to high quality plastic packaging products for industries such as cosmetics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, beverages, foods & mining, as well as agricultural products and plastic ware for household use.Chief Taan established Alibert Products Nigeria Limited in 1974, he has over 40 years experience in the furniture industry.  He handled projects like the Sheraton Hotels and Towers Ikeja over twenty (20) years ago, Chevron village Lekki – Residential and Offices and so on A graduate of International Business from University of Northumbria, Newcastle (U.K) and a Master’s Degree holder of Customer Relationship Management(CRM) from the Ecole Superieure de Commerce of Rennes (France).




He was the Managing Director of Matolai Limited a subsidiary of Alibert Group which specialized in the export of Parquet floor to Europe. He later worked with IMPACT BBDO, Beirut (Lebanon) - Part of the Worldwide DDB Network of Advertising Agencies, as an Accounts Executive. He then moved back to Africa where he worked as the Operations Manager for one of the largest FMCG company in Ghana; FINATRADE GROUPE for 2 years. He is currently the Executive Director of Alibert Nigeria as well as the Managing Director of Alibert Ghana Ltd since 2009. Ali, a dynamic young man who deputizes in place of the Managing Director, a graduate of International trade and accountancy Esciad Montepeller France. Having worked in several departments within Alibert Products for the past 28 years, Mrs. Ugwujor became the Personal Assistant to the Managing Director as well as the Company Secretary and also doubles as the Human Resource Manager due to her wealth of experience and on the job training. 




She has two diplomas in her kitty from University of Lagos Akoka (Data Processing) and Lagos State University Ojo (International Relations & Strategic Studies). She also has B.A. History/International Relations from Lagos State University Ojo. Moses a HND architecture graduate from Accra Polytechnic Ghana also has an accounting background - ACCA Level 2. He was the Showroom/Project Manager of Woodeck Co. Limited Accra Ghana where he also handled the accounts of the company.  Moses has a total of 7 years experience in the furniture industry. Santosh is a Masters Degree holder in Commerce as well as Business Administration, all from Bombay University India, a systems Administrator, and Software developer. He worked with Classic Soaps Industries Nigeria Limited – West Africa as Factory-cum Technical Manager. With his 6 years professional experience as an accountant, he handles the Trade services department, he pursued Association of Chartered Certified Accountants UK (ACCA), he is also an Associate Diploma graduate of the Institute of Shipping in Nigeria.




He worked at Pippas Health Centre in Ghana as an Accountant before joining Alibert Products Nigeria Limited. With his 24 years professional experience as an accountant, he is presently the Chief Accountant of Alibert Products Nigeria Limited.  He is a member of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, Associate member of Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeri as well as Associate member of Chartered Institute of Management Auditors. He has possess a certificate of Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria.  Before joining Alibert in 2009, he worked with Cooperative Bank Limited as Accounting Officer 1989-1993, Transcom Consulting as group Auditor 2006-2009. A graduate of Accounting & Finance from PIGIER – Paris, he worked as a Financial controller in OK Group/Lagos for eleven years, and Accounting Manager in Mikano International Ltd. for four years, and joined recently Alibert Products Nigeria Limited as our Financial Controller. Kelvin, a Chinese who had operated his own furniture factory in China producing for export to USA and other European countries is our Upholstery Manager with other eleven (11) Chinese staff under him producing quality upholstery sofas with latest modern designs.




Sun Pengfei, a Chinese who has worked in several companies in China before coming to Nigeria to head our production team, a hardworking and articulate man with a whole lot of experience in the furniture industries, he handles design of new products and sees to its finishing with his team of workers numbering up to two hundred.Trax Ghana works in vulnerable communities where there is high level of illiteracy and members such as widows, divorced or separated women, school drop outs, etc have little opportunity to borrow from financial institutions due to lack of collateral security. The purpose of a VSLA is to provide simple savings and loan facilities in such communities that do not have easy access to formal financial services. VSLA is therefore important that it acts as a village bank and therefore save members from traveling long distances to access financial agencies like banks, micro finance institutions and other lending agencies. It enhances individual savings and promotes a culture of saving within the community.




These all help to enhance their standard of living and in addition help to reduce the unemployment of VSLA members. Trax Ghana with its years of experience in community development, introduced the simple-self financial management VSLA concept to its farmer groups at Kabusgo in the Bongo district of the Upper East region of Ghana. Group members were trained on simple book-keeping and share-out methodologies to enable them manage their mobilized resources effectively in order to improve their financial status and livelihoods. Adignongo group members agree on individual shares (contribution) for share-out Trax Ghana VSLA group members at Kabusgo carried out their end of third cycle shared-out on 14th December, 2016. The Field Officer (FO) supervised the share out of Adignongo and Asungtaaba as separate groups. The Adignongo VSLA group with a membership of thirty (30), mobilized a total Loan Fund (LF) of Ghc12,813.00 at the end of fifty-two weeks saving cycle. Prior to the share-out, the Adignongo group bought thirty (30) plastic chairs which amounted to GHC840.00 from their LF, leaving a balance of Ghc11,973.00 for share-out.




The decision was to open another business opportunity for the group in the community by renting out the chairs on request for community gatherings besides their own use during meetings. Members of the Adignongo group pose with 30 plastic chairs bought At the share-out, one Victoria Akazoni had the highest amount of Ghc1, 544.00 and the lowest amount of Ghc80.00 was collected by Augustina Anafo. The Asungtaaba group on the other hand with a membership of twenty-eight (28) also mobilized a total LF of               Ghc8, 028.00. Ayinbisa Ayine received the highest amount of Ghc778.00 and the lowest amount received was Ghc48.00. Members of the Adignongo group full of smiles with their share-out At the end of the share-out exercise, the group members could not hide their joy. They express their gratitude to Trax Ghana for introducing them to the VSLA which is helping to transform their lives in the community. They also revealed that, their businesses have improved tremendously as a result of share-out VSLA loans and are now able to pay their children school fees, have access to health care because they now have money to register and renew their National Health Insurance premium regularly, which comes from their Social Fund (SF) contributions as well as have enough  food to feed the family throughout the year since they no longer sell their foodstuffs or animals to pay school fees

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