‘My Presidential ambition is a divine-calling; not even witches can stop it’ – Prince David Osei


Actor
Prince
David
Osei

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Celebrated
Ghanaian
actor,
Prince
David
Osei
has
sent
a
strong
message
to
his
critics
who
have
questioned
his
ambition
to
become
President
one
day.

According
to
him,
his
ambition
is
rather
a
divine
calling
from
God
and
will
manifest
when
the
time
is
right.

The
‘About
To
Wed’
actor
said
he
will
devote
his
time
to
prepare
himself
for
the
right
moment
rather
than
focus
on
naysayers
saying,
“my
desire
to
rule
Ghana
in
future
is
a
divine
calling
and
not
even
witches
can
stop
my
presidential
calling.”

“By
the
special
grace
of
God,
my
presidential
ambition
is
a
calling
and
a
dream
that
will
manifest
when
the
time
is
right.
For
now,
I
am
working,
learning
and
preparing
myself
so
I
am
not
found
wanting
when
the
time
comes.

“Interestingly,
the
witches,
universe
and
elements
are
all
in
alignment
with
God’s
plan
for
me
to
become
president
of
Ghana
in
future.
It
has
been
ordained
in
the
realms
and
sealed
with
the
blood
of
Jesus,”
he
told
Graphic
Showbiz
in
an
interview.

The
actor
who
disclosed
his
presidential
ambition
last
year
stressed
on
the
crucial
role
citizens
play
in
shaping
the
future
of
our
nation.

He
noted
that
as
a
celebrated
personality
like
himself,
he
his
prepared
to
serve
the
nation
and
pay
whatever
price
if
necessary.

“There’s
the
need
for
active
participation
in
politics,
remaining
vocal
in
our
political
beliefs,
voicing
our
concerns
and
holding
leaders
accountable
for
their
actions.”


Rita
Dominic
in
Ghana
for
filming
of
Shirley
Frimpong
Manso’s
‘Two
of
a
Kind’

“It
is
inspiring
to
see
that
our
voices
are
heard
and
that
positive
changes
are
being
made
for
the
benefit
of
all.
I
will
continue
to
speak
up
and
work
towards
a
better
future
for
our
country
and
people.”

“As
a
celebrity,
I
hold
a
unique
perspective
in
politics.
My
intention
is
to
serve,
even
if
it
comes
at
a
personal
cost.
I
am
driven
by
my
determination
to
pay
whatever
price,
if
necessary,”
he
added.

The
renowned
actor
who
starred
in
films
including
Fortune
Island,
Last
Night,
Hero,
and
The
Dead,
urged
his
fellow
creatives
to
engage
in
national
decision-making
process
rather
than
avoid
politics.