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2020-09-06
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Apparently, the founder of the UN leadership awards program, Kwame Owusu Fordjour, is the least upset by the criticism that has followed an exhibition about his controversial awards.
As well as enjoying the fact that he was able to carry out the awards scheme successfully, having ripped off several popular personalities in Ghana, he recently said that the British Broadcasting Corporation and other renowned foreign media reached out to him after the event.
The Kwame Owusu Fordjour award scheme gained popularity and came under scrutiny after it recently awarded it to some prominent celebrities, government officials and politicians in the country.
Dr. Kwame Foudjour, also known as UN DR, scammed Ghanaian celebrities like Sarkodie, Nathaniel Attoh, D-Black, Berla Mundi, Captain Smart and others after presenting bogus awards on behalf of the UN and the Kofi Annan Foundation.
Dr. UN appears in another viral video, bragging about how the international media is reaching out to him after the awards.
“They need me all over the world, I just got a call from CNN and the BBC. Those who know me in London and the United States know that I am a powerful man, ”he said.
In response to claims that Dr. UN is a scammer, he said: “Your terms scammer and scam do not define my intellect, my PhD, and my global studies. I am not afraid of anyone. I respect people’s ideas, so they should respect me too. I’ll give a press conference soon! He boasted.
On the amount of money he invested in the prize scheme, he revealed that he committed more than $ 10,000 for the event.
Below is a video of Dr. UN talking about being a global icon
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