Heritage Bank collapse: Seidu Agongo opens up about strained relationship with Former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta

Alhaji Seidu Agongo, founder and chairman of the Class Media Group (CMG), has spoken publicly about his strained relationship with former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta.
In an interview on Metro TV’s Bottomline show, Agongo revealed that he believes Ofori-Atta has a problem with him, attributing the tension to the nature of success and personal perception.
According to Agongo, in life, some people may dislike others due to how they act or speak.
He shared his personal experiences of encountering challenges and noted that some individuals tend to feel uneasy when they witness others succeed, particularly in the business world.
Agongo remarked that certain people might be irritated by his achievements and the confident way he carries himself, emphasizing that some individuals struggle to accept the success of others.
“Some people do not like to see others grow,” he said. “But that’s the nature of life.
There are those who will always feel uncomfortable with your success.
I believe, however, that God has a purpose for everyone.”
During the interview, Agongo also stressed the importance of trusting in God’s power to shape lives.
He referenced the historic rise of Barack Obama, the first African-American President of the United States, as an example of how divine intervention can elevate anyone.
“If God could use Barack Obama to become the President of the United States, who are you to say Seidu Agongo cannot own a bank?” he questioned.
Agongo’s remarks come in the wake of the collapse of Heritage Bank, a financial institution he founded.
The closure has sparked national conversations, with questions being raised about the role of various stakeholders in the bank’s downfall.
Despite the challenges, Agongo remains determined and resilient, focusing on his belief that God can uplift anyone, regardless of their circumstances.
He is unwavering in his conviction, not to be discouraged by the actions or opinions of those who may disagree with him.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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