The aftermath of August 28, 2020 became a topical issue following a faked 7th edition of the UN Global Leadership Service to Humanity Awards.
Celebrities and media personalities such as Sarkodie, Nathaniel Attoh, Serwaa Amihere and others became victims of the fake awards.
They received various symbols purported to carry different meanings.
In a heated conversation on the Sunday 28th August edition of the Delay Show, Dr. Kwame Fordjour chiefly referred to as Dr. UN still denied the fact that the award is of no value.
According to Dr. UN, Ghanaians are just fond of speaking trash about people’s hard-earned reputations.
On why he gave Sarkodie a water bottle, the self-proclaimed international awards organizer said "I have organized about 10 awards. I am like Ghana don't learn and they keep talking trash about dignified people. Sarkodie himself who received the flask, ask him how I got him at the event".
He further explained, “when you hold water, it's a shining star, water is life for all your followers, the population that follows you, you are holding their life, that is the meaning of that.”
Dr UN explains the horse symbol given to ace broadcaster Nathaniel Attoh as an award.
“So when will Ghana grow?" awards that we are giving, you that you are not the architect of the award, you want to show us what we should give to you? Then don't come,” he fumed.
Watch Dr. UN Speaking in the video below:


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