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Blakk Rasta, a prominent figure in Ghana’s media and music scene, has voiced apprehension regarding the potential ramifications of Nana Kwame Bediako, also known as Cheddar, assuming the presidency if elected.
In a recent interview on Onua TV, Blakk Rasta raised concerns about Cheddar’s apparent disregard for education, which he perceives as a significant red flag. He pointed out that Cheddar often flaunts his wealth while downplaying the importance of education, fostering the misconception that material prosperity outweighs knowledge and learning.
Blakk Rasta stressed the grave implications of Cheddar’s attitude, asserting that it poses a direct threat to fundamental societal values and ethical principles. He specifically cited a recent statement by Cheddar, wherein he suggested that he would have forgone education if he had anticipated achieving substantial wealth at a young age.
Expressing strong condemnation for such sentiments, Blakk Rasta argued that they undermine the intrinsic value of education and contribute to a culture of moral decay and corruption.
Highlighting the broader context, Blakk Rasta identified Cheddar, along with figures like McDan and Kennedy Agyapong, as proponents of anti-educational ideologies. He criticized their tendency to equate wealth with knowledge and their frequent boasting about material riches, warning that such rhetoric poses significant dangers to society.
In a recent development, Cheddar announced his candidacy for the presidency in the upcoming December 7, 2024 elections. Despite facing obstacles in registering his political party, he revealed plans to run as an independent candidate during an interview on The Point of View aired on Citi TV.
In his critique of the government’s economic policies, Mr. Bediako pledged to lead the nation away from prevailing hardships. He emphasized his commitment to elevating Ghana to a middle-income status, generating employment opportunities for the youth, and fostering their meaningful engagement in governance.