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I Never Said I’ll Buy Ghana – Nana Kwame Bediako Clarifies

Nana Kwame Bediako, also known as Cheddar, has emphasized that his statement regarding ‘buying Ghana’ in the event of electoral rejection has been greatly misunderstood.

He stated that certain media organizations, which he specifically named during a broadcast to his followers to clarify any misunderstandings, provided inaccurate information to their audience by distorting his words. He stressed that his original intention was manipulated to make him appear foolish.

He highlighted the significance of accurate reporting and advised against spreading distorted propaganda that aims to sway public opinion in a negative light.

In the video clarifying his stance on the matter, the leader of the New Force Movement said:

Fact is important, let’s stop destroying ourselves and people convincing and influencing us to do what is wrong to our own; that’s betrayal. Please I don’t have money to buy the country.

All I have is the courage, wisdom, blessing and the talent to help move youth and the women. That is how I want to be remembered.

Recall that a few days ago Nana Kwame Bediako expressed his belief that it would not be a wise decision for Ghanaians to dismiss his presidential aspirations for the upcoming elections.

According to him, if he is rejected, he will take it upon himself to acquire the country.

He confidently stated that by creating a million millionaires and collecting a mere 10% from each individual, he would amass wealth surpassing that of the entire nation, enabling him to purchase the county.

If I create a million millionaires and take 10% from each person, I will definitely be richer than the country, so be careful. Ghanaians might not want me today, but when I return, I will be back to buy the country

Source – Tru News Report

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