Ghana’s rap doctor, Okyeame Kwame, has declared his intentions to join the Freemason to build his standard and live an ethical life.
According to him, the group that has gained notoriety for being a cult, spilling blood, and making blood money is not into the blood-driving activities that Ghanaians had painted it to be.
In a media interview to dispute claims that he had tied knots with the group, Okyeame Kwame said he was not a member, but the idea to join them had crossed his mind.
Due to that, he said he did proper investigations about the group to know its exact mandate and realized that all the negative projections made about the group were not realistic.
“I am not a Freemason, but the idea of joining has crossed my mind. I have invested considerable effort in studying its essence. I’ve delved into numerous books and engaged with several Freemasons.
“It’s not at all like the world portrays it, as some kind of occult where blood-drinking, sacrifices, and initiations occur,” he said.
Okyeame Kwame indicated that his observation of the group has led him to view Freemason as an association focused on developing boys into responsible leaders in society, offering support in education and ethics.
“It’s said that even those with a history of murder are barred from Freemason membership,” he added.
Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Joyceline Natally Cudjoe
