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The conflict between musical artist and radio host Blakk Rasta and business mogul and presidential candidate Nana Kwame Bediako, known as Cheddar, has escalated over public criticism by Blakk Rasta regarding Cheddar’s alleged mistreatment of tigers in his care.
In response to the criticism, Cheddar reportedly sent a strongly-worded WhatsApp message to Blakk Rasta, warning of potential consequences, including the acquisition of the radio station where Blakk Rasta works, and threatening to demote him for daring to criticize his activities.
“I’ll purchase your radio station and demote you. I will not take food from your mouth, but I will put you where you belong,” Cheddar expressed in his message to Blakk Rasta.
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Blakk Rasta responded by accusing Cheddar of arrogance and vowing to bring him down to a more humble level. “I’ll reduce you to humility. Trust me. We all need to be humble, bro,” he retorted.
Nana Kwame Bediako, the founder of the New Force, is gearing up to compete in the 2024 general elections as a presidential candidate. He has highlighted his youth and entrepreneurial experience as key qualities that make him a valuable candidate for leading Ghana.
The feud underscores the intersection of entertainment, business, and politics, drawing attention to the dynamics between public figures in Ghana.