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Braggart business mogul and political figure who remains the Member of parliament for the good people of Assin Central Constituency, Honourable Kennedy Ohene Agyapong popular known as Kennedy Agyapong in an interview with Joy News has caused a stir online.
In an exclusive interview with the Multi-Media giant’s Joy News, the CEO of KenCity Media, Hounrable Kennedy Agyapong, the loudmouth being asserted that Parliament is today full of legislators who went to rural thus schools in villages but those that pride themselves with popular schools based in the cities are nowhere nearer to these set of people from the rural schools.
The controvert partner of leader and founder of International Godsway Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim said so with his reason being that, in life, people are mostly deceived by their certificates instead of working hard to see their way through.
He further defended his stance with the point that, even though he was not graced with the chance of been educated in top universities like his colleague after secondary school, he saw the need to work hard and earned his money that he prides with today.
He said in the interview:
“I never had the chance to school in top universities across Ghana but I remained focused and decided to work hard and earn good money. Today, our parliament is full of legislators who went to schools in the rural areas while those that went to Opoku Ware and co and nowhere to be found.”
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