McDan: “Disregard the rumors that I’m dead; I’m not.”
Business tycoon Daniel McKorley, often known as McDan, of Ghana, has responded to rumors that he is disabled at the moment.
The McDan Group of Companies’ owner stated that the rumor that he is likewise deceased is untrue and has to be disregarded.
Speaking in a widely shared video that Nkonkonsa shared, a healthy-looking McDan said he is right by God’s grace. In contrast to the allegations, he said he just finished working out and is in excellent health. Allow me to reassure Ghanaians that they do not need to worry. I’m robust and I’m living. It is merely a hearsay.
God alone is the one who provides for us. I am powerful because no man can control us. I just finished playing tennis, as you can see. This morning, I played tennis for an hour. I think I look alright,” he said.
He promised to keep serving Ghanaians and asked them not to worry about his health or the lingering rumors.
Thus, Ghanaians need not be concerned. I’m aware of how much Ghanaians adore me, and they have my undying love. Those who heard that and became alarmed ought not to worry. I’m still going strong and accomplishing great things for this country. I’m still alive. McDan stated in a previous interview that despite his affluence, he had difficulty in graduate school.
Renowned for his ability to launch successful businesses, McDan spoke up about his academic journey while pursuing an MBA in open disclosure. Even with more than $40 million in his account, he struggled in his academic pursuits.
When McDan looked back on his experiences, he revealed the glaring contrast between his academic success and financial achievements. “At the age of 28, I made my first million dollars, and at the age of 32, I lost everything. He said that completing his MBA program was “one of the most difficult parts of my life.”
The businessman talked about how difficult it is to get bad grades even though he is financially successful. “As I had forty million dollars in my account, you would run to class, and the professor would stare at me and give me Ds and Fs. Could you even imagine doing that? That is extremely challenging, but we refer to it as discipline,” McDan highlighted.
McDan emphasized, however, that persistence and academic success are crucial regardless of one’s socioeconomic situation. He emphasized the importance of always working towards one’s own improvement.