The United Nations must not let ‘Dr UN’ go Scott free with his nonsense - Bless

Highlife musician, Bless, calls for strict measures to be taken against the ‘fraud’ Dr UN to discourage people like him I. The future

The United Nations must not let ‘Dr UN’ go Scott free with his nonsense - Bless
Ghanaian highlife artiste, Bless

Ghanaian artiste, Bless, has petitioned the authorities in the United Nations in charge of defamation to take immediate action against the fake awards organiser, Kwame Fordjour popularly known as 'Dr UN'.

According to Bless, 'Dr Un' is soiling the name of the United Nations by organising the awards scheme in their name.

The fake awards maestro scammed big celebrities the likes of Sarkodie, D-Black, and even the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana.

He erroneously leads the celebrities to believe that his awards were associated with the United Nations and the Kofi Annan Foundation.

Bless has now said that such behaviour should never be encouraged in a recent interview. 

 

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“What the man did is serious but we are just laughing about it as if nothing happened. To gather high profile people in the name of giving them awards for their hard work when you know that award is not legit is something we should not joke about at all.

"The UN or government must take serious action against him because we had government officials who were also given some of the awards," he stated. 

After the awards, Dr UN has even become more popular as he is regularly invited by radio and TV stations. Bless is asking the general public to stop treating fraud as a hero. 

“I know media houses want news but not this way. Dr UN is not a hero and we should not be giving him that privilege. It is so sad how he embarrassed our top musician Sarkodie and other high profile officials and we should all disassociate ourselves from him.

"If we endorse him we are giving the opportunity to other people who might be thinking of doing the same thing. Who knows what he got out of this award scheme,” 

“Some of the comments I saw on social media about for instance Sarkodie were enough to break him down if he were not strong. The insults and the trolling are just too much, we should slow down a bit when our celebrities are in trouble,” he concluded