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Ghana's richest under 40 real estate mogul isn't leaving his fortunes to his kids — here is why [Video]

Kwame says instead of his fortunes, his children will be given a 'great education' to help kick-start their own careers.

Ghana's richest under 40 real estate mogul isn't leaving his fortunes to his kids — here is why [Video]

Real estate mogul in Ghana Nana Kwame Bediako has pledged to leave his fortunes to a capable Trust rather than his four children.

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In a revealing insight into his private life on the Revealed with Bola Ray show, the Wonda World CEO, 35, explained that he would rather will to a trust that knows and understands the real estate business.

He believes that leaving the fortunes for his kids is not a favour to them but rather distorts anything they might do, creating their own path.

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The real estate mogul will only pass on a fraction of their vast wealth to their children.

In a rare insight into family life, Kwame stated that any of his children who grow up to appreciate the real estate business will be a part of the trust.

He wishes to keep the business running for centuries.

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