Popular Ghanaian YouTuber Goes to Village Where Chinese Man Was Named a Development Chief to Find Out What Happened

Ever since the Chinese businessman, Sun Qiang, was named development chief (Nkosuohene) of the small Ghanaian town of Kwahu-Abetifi two weeks ago, social media has been in an uproar. According to reports, Sun was awarded the title for giving $5,000 to the community.

The fact that he was given the honorary development chief title doesn’t seem to have bothered people as much as the photos of him being paraded around shirtless on the shoulders of townspeople.

Popular Ghanaian YouTuber Wodemaya went to the town in southern Ghana to speak with the chief and Sun Qiang himself, to find out what happened. While this quest proved unsuccessful, he learned that people in the community are not pleased at all with their chief, who they accuse of engaging in shady business dealings with Sun.

Rather than this whole affair being about a community development donation, Wodemaya contends that Sun’s relationship with the chief instead has more to do with logging and mining deals.

Watch the full vlog on Wodemaya’s YouTube channel.

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