Heritage Bank Collapse: Seidu Agongo opens up about strained relationship with Ken Ofori-Atta
Alhaji Seidu Agongo, founder and chairman of the Class Media Group
Alhaji Seidu Agongo, founder and chairman of Class Media Group (CMG), carries himself with confidence, emphasising 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 will always be those who feel uncomfortable with your success.
However, I believe that God has a purpose for everyone.”
During the interview with Accra-based MetroTV, 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 make Barack Obama the President of the United States, who are you to say that 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, firmly believing that God can uplift anyone, regardless of their circumstances.
He remains unwavering in his conviction and refuses to be discouraged by the actions or opinions of those who may disagree with him.