Kwaku Bonsam says he has 67 cars, 8 houses (video)

Kwaku Bonsam says he has 67 cars, 8 houses (video)

- Kwaku Bonsam has opened up about his wealth in his latest video

- According to him, he owns 67 cars and over eight houses

Renowned Ghanaian fetish priest Nana Kwaku Bonsam has opened up about his riches in a new video which has popped up online.

In the video sighted by YEN.com.gh, Kwaku Bonsam disclosed that he has 67 cars in his fleet.

Apart from the 67 vehicles, the popular witch doctor further revealed that he was the proud owner of over eight (8) houses scattered across Ghana.

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Kwaku Bonsam made the revelations during a video call with a United Kingdom-based Ghanaian blogger, Young Cissey.

In his conversation with Cissey, Bonsam explained that he was not someone who lives a fake life on social media to impress others.

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Interestingly, Kwaku Bonsam wanted to buy a new after Cissey showed him around a garage he was at.

Widely known in Ghana, Kwaku Bonsam gained international attention after claimed to he had put a curse on the Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo to prevent him from scoring against Ghana when both teams met at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

Born Stephen Osei Mensah, Kwaku Bonsam was a Christian of the Seventh Day Adventist faith before he converted.

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Source: YEN.com.gh

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Jeffrey Owusu-Mensah (HOD Entertainment) Jeffrey is the Head of the Entertainment Desk and a graduate of the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) with over 10 years of experience in journalism. He started as a reporter with Ghana News Agency (GNA). He joined Primnewsghana.com in 2016 as an editor. He moved to YEN.com.gh in 2017 as an editor and has risen to his current position. You can contact him via e-mail: j.owusu-mensah@yen.com.gh