Ayisha Fuseini is a Ghanaiansocial entrepreneur. Fuseini is the founder and CEO of a company called Asheba Enterprise, registered in 2013 in Ghana,[1][2] working with over 600 women in rural communities in Tamale; Northern region.[3][4][5] She established a processing center that reduces the workload of the women she works with. Her enterprise also provides financial services to support women in the Shea business.[6][7][8][3][4] Her company produces beauty products such as soap, body creams and other products using high quality shea butter. She is also a supplier of shea butter to The Body Shop chain.[9][7]
^"Home". Asheba Shea Butter. Archived from the original on 2019-11-03. Retrieved 2019-11-03.
^ abGraphic Business, Ayisha Fuseini: The 'Shea' strength of Asheba Enterprise by Elikem Kuenyehia (Monday, April 30, 2018) [1]Archived 2019-03-23 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved 19 April 2019); archived and reproduced [in] Invest In Africa (IIA) official website, [2]Archived 2019-03-23 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved 19 April 2019)
^ abGraphic Business, Ayisha Fuseini: The 'Shea' strength of Asheba Enterprise by Elikem Kuenyehia (Monday, April 30, 2018) [3]Archived 2019-03-23 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved 19 April 2019)
^El Pais, Buscaban empresas innovadoras y encontraron un filón by Carlos Bajo (20 March 2019), [4] (Retrieved 19 April 2019)
^News Ghana, MTN Heroes of change brief on 10 Finalists (April 3, 2018) [5] (Retrieved 19 April 2019)
^Global Cosmetics News, THE BODY SHOP SHEA BUTTER SUPPLIER AYISHA FUSEINI NAMED FEMALE ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR AT THE INVEST IN AFRICA AWARDS by Georgina Caldwell, February 23, 2018, [6] (Retrieved 19 April 2019)