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Ghanaian business mogul, Nana Kwame Bediako popularly known as Cheddar, has opened up about his humble beginnings.
During his speech at the recently held Ghana CEO Summit, the chief executive officer of Kwarletz Group revealed that the poverty of his mother is the reason why he decided to make it in life.
Nana Bediako narrated that, he grew up with his mother who was penniless broke and he had to turn the curse into a gift.
Nana Kwame Bediako: In 20 Years I have been able to Build over 700 homes in Ghana Photo credit: iamfreedom
“I had to find a way out but when you are born into a country like Ghana where the average person is poor, you are all swimming in the same sea, how do you get out?”, Nana stated
The reason for his motivation to succeed came from his desire to move his poor mother from where she used to stay.
I managed to do so and after that, I wanted to build my continent, cheddar revealed.
He started with his community with two houses, it became eight and eventually became 700 in Ghana and other countries.
The dream, according to Bediako, is not to become extremely successful through developments but to develop nations and to impact society.
The entrepreneur had more inspiring things to say about his journey.
According to Cheddar, although he was really young, he made the decision to live for the rest of his life with the young lady because she was the most beautiful creature he ever met.
The business mogul further indicated that this decision has really helped him in his life because he ended up becoming more responsible for his wife and their child.
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