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Case Studies

Every case below is a real decision brought to the BLANKSON-AMISSAH Inversion Consult. Names and identifying details have been changed to protect client confidentiality. The decisions, the analysis, and the outcomes are real.

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Cases Documented

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Verdicts: GO

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Litigation Avoided

Ghana · Nigeria · Oman

Markets Served

🇴🇲 Personal Finance · OmanCOMPLEXRECALIBRATE

The 48-Hour Decision

A Ghanaian Resident in Seeb, a Business Offer, and a Window That Would Not Wait

Seeb, Muscat Governorate, Oman20242 of 5 Gates Passed

A Ghanaian expatriate living in Seeb received an urgent call from a business partner back home. A profitable cleaning and facilities management contract had come available — but the bid window closed in 48 hours. He had the skills, the contacts, and the desire. What he did not have was clarity on whether to commit his savings, resign his Oman position, and return home — or let the opportunity pass.

Reality Check
Self-Interest Scan
Entropy Test
Leverage Check
Identity Alignment
🇬🇭 Family Law · GhanaWICKEDRECALIBRATE

The Eighteen-Year Settlement

Dividing a Marriage, a Business, and a Future Without Destroying Either

Accra, Ghana20242 of 5 Gates Passed

After 18 years of marriage, a couple faced the dissolution of a shared life that included a family home, investment accounts, a jointly owned small business, and two children approaching university age. One spouse wanted to retain the business and offer a lump-sum buyout. The other wanted a share of future profits. Both were heading toward litigation.

Reality Check
Self-Interest Scan
Entropy Test
Leverage Check
Identity Alignment
🇬🇭 Business Operations · GhanaCHAOTICGO

The Restaurant Incident

A Staff Betrayal, a Reputation Crisis, and the Decision Made in 48 Hours

Kumasi, Ghana20234 of 5 Gates Passed

A restaurant owner in Kumasi discovered that her head chef had been systematically diverting supplier payments, inflating ingredient costs, and sharing the margin with a competing establishment. The discovery happened on a Friday evening. By Saturday morning, the story was circulating on social media. She had 48 hours to decide: terminate, negotiate, or restructure.

Reality Check
Self-Interest Scan
Entropy Test
Leverage Check
Identity Alignment
🇳🇬 Corporate Strategy · NigeriaCOMPLICATEDGO

The Supply Chain Crisis

A Food Processing Company, a Broken Import Chain, and GHS 4.2M at Risk

Lagos, Nigeria20245 of 5 Gates Passed

A mid-sized food processing company in Lagos faced a critical supply chain disruption when their primary wheat flour supplier in Turkey suspended shipments due to a port authority dispute. With 11 weeks of inventory remaining and three major retail contracts at risk, the CEO had to decide: activate an untested alternative supplier in Ukraine, renegotiate with the Turkish supplier, or pivot to a local sourcing model.

Reality Check
Self-Interest Scan
Entropy Test
Leverage Check
Identity Alignment
🌍 Infrastructure · CorporateCHAOTICGO

The 72-Hour Collapse

Aurelia Infrastructure Holdings and the Decision That Saved the Company

West Africa (Regional)20254 of 5 Gates Passed

Aurelia Infrastructure Holdings faced a 72-hour window in which three simultaneous crises converged: a key project financier withdrew from a $12M road construction contract, a senior partner announced his departure and attempted to take two client relationships with him, and a regulatory compliance issue threatened their operating licence in one jurisdiction.

Reality Check
Self-Interest Scan
Entropy Test
Leverage Check
Identity Alignment

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