play videoBright Simons, Vice President IMANI Africa and Nana Kwame Bediako, alias Cheddar
Bright Simons, research lead at IMANI Centre for Policy in Accra, was among the first to project that Nana Kwame Bediako, alias Cheddar, could have been the man in the mask, when billboards of The New Force movement went up.
Days after Cheddar confirmed at a press conference that he was the man behind the mask and leader of the movement, Simons has described the personality of the latest Ghanaian political figure.
According to him, the 44-year-old businessman cum philanthropist now turned politician was between a televangelist and a drug salesman.
In an interview with Semafor.com, Simons said Cheddar was looking to develop a cult-like following. “Think of him as a cross between a modern megachurch televangelist and a miracle drug salesman,” he stated.
The article titled: 'Ghana’s mystery presidential candidate pulls off his mask,' chronicled the New Force movement's footprints in Ghana's political landscape through to scepticisms and criticisms that has greeted Cheddar's announcement.