The private life of one of Ghana’s highly esteemed monarchs, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has traditionally been shrouded in secrecy, particularly concerning the number of children he has with his wife, Lady Julia Osei Tutu.
However, a recent emergence of a video on social media has brought one of the King’s children into the public eye.
Dr. Caryn Agyeman Prempeh, affectionately known as Ohemaa, has surfaced as an entrepreneur in the detergent-production business.
A Biomedical Science graduate from the University College of London and a medical degree holder from the School of Medical Science at KNUST in Kumasi, she is the proud owner and CEO of Ohemaa Detergents.
Despite her royal lineage, Dr. Caryn Prempeh has forged her own path in the detergent-producing industry.
In 2020, amidst the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, she transformed her skills into entrepreneurship, creating sought-after detergent products. Her product line includes alcohol-based sanitizer, liquid and washing soaps, and baby detergents, all FDA-approved.
Dr. Caryn Prempeh’s products are uniquely designed for all skin types, and her social media presence reflects her distinctive marketing style, incorporating music and dance in carefully crafted videos for her customers.
In interviews, Dr. Caryn Agyeman Prempeh attributes her passion for business to her late grandmother, Ohemaa Afia Kobe Serwaa Ampem II, after whom she was named. She acknowledges the influence of her family matriarchs, particularly her aunt and grandmother, who instilled a sense of responsibility and care in her from an early age.
Beyond her entrepreneurial endeavors, Dr. Caryn Prempeh has worked as a resident medical officer at Claron Health International, as well as at 37 Military and Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospitals. She is also the founder of the non-profit organization ‘CERVIVA,’ dedicated to raising awareness and educating women on cervical cancer.
Daughter of Otumfo Osei Tutu || in an interview, disclosed why she didn’t rely on his father’s wealth and power but rather worked for herself. Now she owns one of the biggest detergent companies in Ghana!🤍
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