Kojo Jones, Nana Kwame Bediako, Kennedy Osei, Kofie Carter and David Jones, the five rich young Ghanaian men who flaunt their wealth on internet.
Since all fingers are not equal, definitely some people will find life as easy whilst others will always blame themselves for being in their current state.
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Although some were fortunate to have parents or relatives who already had their businesses flourishing and are inheriting or continuing, some also made it from the scratch.
Most of these rich families would probably want to keep their company on the low side, while others do not mind bragging about what the good Lord has blessed them with.
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One thing that is awesome about these rich kids is that aside from being able to buy the best things in life for themselves, most of them are givers.
They normally embark on humanitarian projects and philanthropic works that end up putting smiles on the faces of many underprivileged Ghanaians in under-served communities.
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Another feature that runs through almost all the fabulously rich kids in Ghana is the fact that they are ‘fresh’ for lack of a better word and their fashion game is on point.
In no particular order, below are five rich young men in Ghana who flaunt their wealth on Instagram.
1. Kojo Jones
Kojo Jones is a business executive and the curator of kjmfoundation and empiredomus.
2. Kofie Carter
3. Kennedy Osei Kennedy
Osei is the son of Ghanaian millionaire, Dr. Osei Kwame Despite.
He has taken big strides to walk in his father’s footsteps and is currently the General Manager of Despite Media Group.
4. David Jones
David Jones is believed to be in the field of oil and gas and works with a renowned petroleum company.
5. Freedom Jacob Caesar
Freedom is noted for his luxurious cars, high-rise buildings, and massive philanthropic works.
When the COVID-19 pushed Ghana into a state of emergency and lockdown, he took it upon himself to provide relief items for the less privileged in society.