Founder of the New Force, Nana Kwame Bediako, widely recognized as Cheddar has urged Ghanaians to shift their focus towards the positive contributions he can make to the nation, rather than scrutinizing the origins of his wealth.
In his perspective, inquiries into the source of his wealth amount to judgment and do not accurately reflect the dedication and hard work he has invested in amassing his prosperity.
During an appearance on Asempa FM’s Ekosiisen on Tuesday, Mr. Bediako stressed the importance of celebrating the achievements of successful individuals instead of engaging in criticism or questioning. He encourages Ghanaians to draw inspiration from such accomplishments.
“If someone makes money and decides to spend it, I can’t question him. He can decide to use it for what he wants even if he wants to use his money to buy beer and khebab.”
He revealed that he began earning money while working for a telecom company, which he later sold and began to resell scraps.
“It went from the scraps to collecting piles of scraps, then I give it to the steel yards. The steel yards are the ones who buy steel and right now a company like B5 also buys scraps which they use for iron rods and sell.”
“When I made my money, I started a business in Ghana and the business is what I’m investing in the country. So if Ghanaians don’t like this, then what do they like,” he asked.
The creator of New Force emphasized that he was unaffected by inquiries about where his wealth came from.
He claimed that his success was the product of his own diligence and hard work and that he owed no one an explanation.
He revealed that he began earning money while working for a telecom company, which he later sold and began to resell scraps.
“It went from the scraps to collecting piles of scraps, then I give it to the steel yards. The steel yards are the ones who buy steel and right now a company like B5 also buys scraps which they use for iron rods and sell.”
“When I made my money, I started a business in Ghana and the business is what I’m investing in the country. So if Ghanaians don’t like this, then what do they like,” he asked
The man in charge of New Force emphasized that he was unaffected by inquiries about where his wealth came from.
He claimed that his success was the product of his own diligence and hard work and that he owed no one an explanation.