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NANA KWAME BEDIAKO ANNOUNCES PLANS TO RAISE $50 BILLION INVESTMENT IN GHANA FROM FOREIGN NATIONALS

Politician and entrepreneur, Nana Kwame Bediako, interested in becoming President of Ghana, aims to persuade the diaspora, particularly people of African descent and other Africans, to invest in Ghana, with a goal of raising US$50 billion.

This implies that Nana Kwame Bediako plans to grant Ghanaian citizenship and passports to other Africans and individuals of African descent in the diaspora, as long as they make investments in Ghana.

Describing it as “Ghana’s first $50 billion,” and explaining how he will do it, he said the grand agenda will be to introduce the “African unification,” which is going to start from Ghana.

We [Ghana] will be the first people to start the project USA – United States of Africa, by people joining us [Ghana] and we welcome them through our borders but also, they will also be investing on our land.”

That is his strategy for acquiring the $50 billion.

Nana Kwame Bediako intends to participate as an independent candidate in the upcoming presidential election on December 7, 2024 and will also share his manifesto.

Nana Kwame Bediako plans to grant Ghanaian citizenship and passports to other Africans and individuals of African descent in the diaspora, with the requirement that they invest in Ghana. That is his plan for acquiring the $50 billion.

The New Force Movement leader describes the manifesto as his visionary document, detailing a thorough plan to bring prosperity, provide opportunities, and secure a positive future for all Ghanaians.

The 12 Pillars he revealed on Sunday represent his essential principles and plans for Ghana.

He hopes voters will carefully consider them and choose to vote for him as President on December 7, 2024, assuming the Electoral Commission (EC) approves his candidacy as an independent candidate.

 

 

 

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