Our Team

Cephas Dada Sotti

C.E.O.


Cephas has an excellent understanding of the latest accounting and financial concepts and possesses the ability to deal with ambiguity and changing business requirements. He has extensive commercial knowledge and experience of working in an international environment

He is comfortable with working away from home on a regular basis, and is someone who will always provide the required level of leadership and guidance needed to ensure that best practice is always followed. His greatest strengths are his ability to meet all financial reporting deadlines and to ensure the highest levels of financial integrity in any management reporting

Cephas is auditor, accountant and finance manager which develop several internal audit and accounting procedural to comply with General Acceptable Accounting Procedural (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS).

This experience including developing and implementing investment, financing decision, worth management and risk assessment  which help to raise and invest the company surplus  fund to embark on viable project for the company.

Benaya Ofoe Soti

Accountant


Benaya is a detail-oriented, efficient, and organized professional with extensive experience in accounting systems. He possesses strong analytical and problem solving skills, with the ability to make well-thought-out decisions. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, highly trustworthy, discreet, ethical, resourceful in the completion of projects, effective at multi-tasking.

He performed accounts payable functions for construction expenses, manage vendor accounts, generating weekly on demand cheques. Manage financial departments with responsibility for Budgets, Forecasting, Payroll, Accounts Payable and Receivable. Creating budgets and forecasts for the management group to ensure compliance with accounting deadlines. Prepared company accounts and tax returns for audit by coordinating monthly payroll functions for 200+ employees and also Liaise with bankers, insurers and solicitors regarding financial transactions.

Jean-Paul Baka

Accounting Software Developer


Jean-Paul Baka is financial software developer who design, develop, test, modify and improve software that is used in the financial industry. He work for lending organizations, banks, credit processing companies, and many other financial industry organizations. Paul Baka is able to create design requirements for projects, review coding and test, lead or participate on development teams, and understand the needs of non-technical financial staff to deliver the software products that are needed. With financial industry professionals using mobile devices at an increasing rate, Baka is familiar with mobile apps and cloud-based app interfaces and also comfortable with working in the development process at all stages and many different types of systems, languages, and data.

Suzana Otema

Investment Analyst


Investment analysts collect information, perform research and analyze assets, such as stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities. Investment analysts often focus on specific niches to become experts in their chosen fields, such as a particular industry, a geographical region or a specific asset class.

The research is then presented to portfolio or investment managers, often as part of a team in which experts in different fields get to weigh their insights against one another before final recommendations and investment decisions are made. Collaboration is a key part of the job, as are giving presentations and sharing information amongst peers.

An investment analyst continuously collects and interprets data, such as company financial statements, price developments, currency adjustments and yield fluctuations. The information gathering also includes macro developments, such as following a country's political sea changes, climate change and the impact of natural disasters, and emerging industries and service sectors. There is usually some level of direct interaction that occurs when the investment analyst meets with management of the companies he's researching or similar key players. He may also meet with stockbrokers, fund managers and stock market traders. Many investment analysts travel frequently, and they may spend a few years at a foreign location to build local knowledge and forge professional networks.