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I’m not a member of Freemason but I’ve thought of joining them – Okyeame Kwame hints

In response to rumours to the contrary, Ghanaian rapper Okyeame Kwame has stated that he is not a member of the Freemasonry secret society.

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He made it clear that he is not a member, even though he has spent time researching the organisation.

 

According to Okyeame Kwame, Freemasonry benefits society by preparing young people for roles in the future.

 

In response to various misunderstandings regarding Freemasonry, such as stories of mysterious rituals for wealth and blood-drinking, Okyeame Kwame said his research did not support these assertions.

 

In an interview with 3FM, Okyeame Kwame praised Freemasonry as admirable, despite the organisation’s negative reputation in some circles.

 

I am not a member of the Freemasons, but I have thought about joining. It has taken me a long time to grasp its essence. I am a very well-read person who has spoken with many Freemasons. It is not some sort of occult place where sacrifices, initiations, and blood-drinking occur, as the media portrays it.

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“Given the results of my research, I envision it as a group of men offering moral and educational guidance to help boys grow into responsible members of society. He told Blakk Rasta, “It is said that even people with a history of murder are not allowed to join Freemasons.”

 

Within the Freemason society, a number of notable Ghanaians, including Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and former President John Agyekum Kufuor, occupy prominent positions.

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