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Akuffo Addo, Nam1, Sam Jona, Chairman Awusi and More- Abena Korkor Drops Tall List of Scammers In Ghana

Abena Korkor who is known to be dropping lists every time has added her voice to the ongoing brouhaha between Cheddar aka ‘the man behind the mask’ and Ghanaians.

Cheddar has been trending on social media ever since he unveiled himself as the man behind the mask, hoping to make Ghana a better place.

Many Ghanaians have questioned the source of wealth of the business tycoon ever since he came into the limelight as many claim he has a skeleton in his cupboard.

According to many, including controversial media personalities, Afia Schwarzenegger and Kelvin Taylor, the real estate business mogul has been using dubious means to be making money.

Speaking on this, Abena Korkor has warned Ghanaians to leave Cheddar alone and allow him to become the president of the country.

According to Abena Korkor, Cheddar is not a scammer as Ghanaians have been saying but real scammers are the likes of Sam Jona, Chairman Awusi, Nam1 among others.

Abena Korkor claims if Akuffo Addo who has been using the country’s money for his gluttony was given the opportunity then Cheddar should be given the opportunity also.

You Don’t Become Successful By Stealing Government’s Money- Cheddar Shades Kennedy Agyapong and More

The aspiring Presidential candidate for the New Force Movement, Freedom Jacob Caesar, has subtly thrown shade at government officials.

Speaking in an interview with Daily Graphic, ‘the man behind the mask’ has told successful politicians not to be proud of themselves.

According to him, these government officials use state money meant for developmental projects for their gluttony.

He claims he is never proud of such people.

“There are Ghanaians that are doing well. The question is, are they doing well because they are entrepreneurs, or are they doing well because the government wants them to do well? If that is the case, we are not going to have the industrial leaders that we need, commercial leaders that we need, or political leaders that we need”, he said.

We need stronger people who are self-made, not someone that has been built over state money. Stealing your own country’s money and calling yourself a successful person, I’m not proud of you and I’m not proud to be one of them and I don’t want to be, I’m not interested that’s why I keep telling you that my spirit is evolving around the likes of Kwame Nkrumah and those kind of leaders. It is not in our interest to use the state to make money for ourselves,” he added.

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