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Joe PeeDancehall artiste Shatta Wale has said Kwame Owusu Fordjuor (Dr UN), the man who has been distinguished as having given phony honors for the sake of the United Nations (UN) to top Ghanaian big names including performer Sakordie and others, chosen to humiliate every one of his casualties since they once double-crossed him.
Shatta Wale in a Facebook live video on Sunday, September 6 additionally demonstrated that these characters were attracted into this problem attributable to their unreasonable want for grants.
A portion of the VIPs who got the phony honors incorporate D-Black, Berla Mundi, Nathaniel Attoh, and Johnnie Hughes.
Reports demonstrated that the phony honor conspire named the ‘Worldwide Blueprint Excellence Award’ was held a week ago Friday, August 28, in Accra at the Alisa Hotel and was gone to by a large group of Ghanaian characters and big names.
Owusu Fordjour likewise figured out how to trick the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Legon, Professor Ebenezer Oduro Owusu, with the honor.
Shatta Wale said “Ghanaians like honors excessively… ”
“Each one of the individuals who got the phony honors paid ¢1000. D Black alone paid ¢5000,” he asserted
“The honors is the person’s own plan. He concluded that on the off chance that you have sold out him previously, this is the sort of circumstance he will bring to you. So he sorted out and give individuals plate, fork, spoon.”
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