Kwajo Tweneboa

[1][2] He attended St Mark's Academy[3] before going on to graduate from De Montfort University with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Business Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

The association flat was in poor condition, with several infestations, broken windows, a partially caved in ceiling, mouldy walls, water leaking through light fittings, and asbestos.

In May 2021, Tweneboa started a social media campaign with help from other Eastfields tenants to force Clarion Housing Group to do repairs after waiting 18 months.

[8] People would send him images and videos of their poor living conditions or invite him to come see them for himself, which he would expose on his Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok pages to raise awareness and shame housing associations into action.

[12] Tweneboa considers solving the housing crisis non-partisan and has met with multiple figures across the political spectrum to discuss the issue, including Sadiq Khan, Michael Gove, Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner.