- Nana Kwame Bediako, also known as Cheddar, said in a 2020 GHOne interview that his first business was a chicken farm.
- He revealed that he started with two poultry birds and that the success of his business allowed him to sell the poultry and finance his and his younger brother’s education.
- The video resurfaced days after Cheddar announced he would run for president in 2024.
Ghanaian entrepreneur Nana Kwame Bediako (commonly known as Cheddar) shares the story of his first business, a chicken farm.
Cheddar revealed that he started his entrepreneurial journey with two poultry birds and eventually built a successful chicken farm.
this is, Video reappeared From an interview conducted at GHOne in 2020.
The interview took place in 2020, but resurfaced online amid Cheddar’s recent media tour announcing his presidential ambitions for the 2024 election.
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During the interview, Cheddar emphasized the impact the chicken farm had on his family’s financial situation. The profits from selling the poultry were used to pay school fees and support his brother’s living expenses.
“I used to raise chickens. I was young. I bought a chicken and a rooster, and I wanted eggs, so I started laying eggs, and I became a chicken, and I became a chicken farmer. “I sold the eggs to pay the bills and help myself and my other brother make ends meet.” ”
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Cheddar speaks again about the source of his wealth and explains how he made his million pounds
meanwhile, Nana Kwame BediakoAlso known as Cheddar, he shared insight into how he made his first million pounds at the age of 21.
He attributed his early success to ventures such as scrap sales and telecommunications, and emphasized that he started investing at a young age.
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Bediako revealed that he reinvested $20,000 of his initial $1 million in earnings into setting up a nightclub in Ghana, ultimately making $75,000 from the sale in 2002.
Cheddar impacted the lives of underprivileged people
In a previous article, YEN.com.gh reported that cheddar cheese is known for being generous. Donations to help the less fortunate To society.
His acts of kindness include paying tolls and giving food to people on the street.
In addition to his penchant for high-quality designer clothing, Mr. Cheddar has earned a reputation for his extravagant whips.
Source: YEN.com.gh