Ibrahim Mahama (born 29 January 1971) is a Ghanaian businessman and founder of Engineers and Planners,[1] a West African indigenously-owned mining company.
[7] Mahama has also invested in Asutsuare Poultry Farms, which was started in 2004 and produces 150,000 eggs and 10,000 live broilers per day.
The foundation played a key role in ensuring breast cancer patients received treatment under the National Health Insurance in Ghana.
[26] Prior to Mahama's donation, Joy News had been crowdfunding money for her treatment, as she was battling the end-stage kidney disease.
[26] In November 2024, Mahama donated $100,000 to support a 10-year-old girl named Lisa Laryea who was battling with cancer of the blood (leukemia) for treatment in South Africa.
[30] He was the first person in Ghana to purchase a Bombardier 604 luxury private jet, which he named "Dzata".
[31] In 2018, Mahama attended the 8th edition of the African Achievers Awards ceremony in the House of Commons.