In the intricate dance of politics, a subtle attack can prove more potent than a blatant assault. By strategically exploiting public sentiment and framing the opponent’s actions in a context that resonates with widespread concerns, a skillful political operator can manipulate perceptions. Employing subtle language, coded messages, and dog whistles, they insidiously cast doubt on the opponent’s integrity without overtly attacking. This nuanced approach taps into latent fears and biases, fostering a groundswell of support from a seemingly objective and independent public. The success lies in the art of persuasion, where insinuation triumphs over confrontation, crafting a narrative that wins hearts and minds without revealing the hand behind the puppet strings.
In an unexpected turn of events, the cancellation of The Convention event in Ghana, which was poised to bring together influential speakers and thousands of attendees, has inadvertently thrust the New Force Movement into the spotlight. Nana Kwame Bediako, the visionary entrepreneur and founder of the movement, also known as Cheddar or Freedom Jacob Caesar, believes that the cancellation has given unprecedented prominence to the New Force Movement in Ghana and beyond.
Initially scheduled for January 7, 2024, at the iconic Black Star Square to coincide with Ghana’s Constitution Day, The Convention event faced an abrupt cancellation just hours before it was set to commence. Organizers, the New Africa Foundation, cited a last-minute directive from the government as the reason for the unexpected turn of events. This decision left speakers such as Professor P. L. O. Lumumba, Julius Malema, Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao, and Peter Obi, along with thousands of eager patrons, disappointed and bewildered.
In an interview, Cheddar shared his perspective on the situation. Despite expressing initial dissatisfaction with the cancellation, he highlighted the unintended consequences that have made the New Force Movement more powerful in Ghana.
“I think you are right. I was praying, and I fasted at the beginning of every year for one month. And I asked God to make the event successful. When they canceled it, I said God, I thought you said you would make it successful.”
Nana Kwame Bediako
The cancellation, instead of derailing the movement, seems to have propelled it into the limelight, sparking discussions across the African continent. Cheddar suggested that the cancellation became a catalyst for awakening the public’s curiosity. People wanted to know why the event was canceled, speculating whether it was due to external influences such as the UN or ECOWAS. The uncertainty surrounding the reasons for the cancellation has added to the intrigue, contributing to the widespread attention the New Force Movement is currently receiving.
Cheddar vehemently denied allegations that The Convention event was intended as the unveiling platform for the New Force Movement. He emphasized that the purpose of the event was to impact and open the mindset of African youth.
“We genuinely wanted to bring these people to open the mindset of the youth of Africa. I knew that I would still come in as the man in the mask but wanted people to know when they found out later about the contributions of the New Africa Foundation we bring into the system.”
Nana Kwame Bediako
While addressing the media, Cheddar highlighted that the press conference, offered as an opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the cancellation, played a crucial role in conveying the movement’s message to the public.
“I don’t think it’s just the cancellation that has helped me to achieve my aim. But the fact that they all agreed for us to do a press conference to explain ourselves sent the right message to the people.”
Nana Kwame Bediako
The cancellation of The Convention may have been an unforeseen setback, but for Nana Kwame Bediako and the New Force Movement, it has become a turning point, thrusting them into the forefront of public discourse and shedding light on their vision for positive change in Africa. As the discussions surrounding the event continue to unfold, the New Force Movement stands as a symbol of resilience, adaptability, and a potent force in shaping the narrative of Ghana’s future.
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