Bernard Antwi Boasiako, the owner of a gold mine in Ghana had unveiled a crazy plan to acquire Chelsea and sign Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, know his biography, age, net worth
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, current owner Roman Abramovich placed the club up for sale. Boasiako, a politician, gold expert, and radio station owner, has suddenly entered the fray. And the 45-year-old declared himself unconcerned about the Champions League champions’ anticipated £3 billion asking price.
A GHANAIAN gold mine owner has sensationally disclosed his insane ambition to acquire Chelsea – and then sign Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Bernard Antwi Boasiako proclaimed his ambitious desire to launch a bid for the Blues.
Bernard Antwi Boasiako Biography, Age, Education, Profile, Profession, Chelsea Bid News, Net Worth
Name | Bernard Antwi Boasiako |
Nick Name | Bernard |
Profession | Finance Manager |
Age | 46 Years |
Date of birth | 1st May 1976 |
Nationality | American |
Birthplace | United States |
Hometown | United States |
Marital status | Married |
School | Private School |
College | Private University |
Details of his wife and children are still unknown till date.
He attended the Prempeh College which he completed in 1996 and revealed that he is not illiterate as been peddled around. He started building his wealth at a young age, insisting he owns “about 100” houses in Kumasi and built his first 25-bedroom house while he was just 22 years.
He launched a new radio and television station in Kumasi to help spread the policies and programs of the NPP.
Business And Companies
- Owner of gold mines in Ghana
- The regional head of the New Patriotic Party
Boasiako’s Net Worth
Boasiako’s net worth is unclear, however estimates in his native country claim it might be as high as £76 million.
Antwi’s Chelsea Desire
Chairman Wontumi, as he is known in his homeland, has stated that if he gains control of the Blues, he will try to sign Ronaldo and Messi.
The regional head of the New Patriotic Party also stated that he would want to get rid of the record signing and replace him with a Real Madrid player.”I want to go and acquire Chelsea Football Club,” Boasiako told Ghana’s Wontumi FM radio programme. It piques my interest.
“Those who own clubs aren’t footballers; they’re businessmen.” “I’m a businessman as well.” I’m a gold prospector. Why aren’t we able to purchase the club? “I’d want to participate in the bidding.” “If I become the owner, I want Vinicius Jr., a Brazilian who plays for Real Madrid, and I want to sell Romelu Lukaku.” “I’ll contact Manchester United to see if I can get Cristiano Ronaldo for Chelsea as well.” “I’d also be interested in signing Lionel Messi.” “Roman Abramovich gave it his all. It’s now up to him to back a Ghanaian or African to purchase Chelsea.”
CHASE OF CHELSEA (Other Bidders)
Boasiako, on the other hand, is set to encounter stiff competition for a place at Stamford Bridge.
After making an offer, American millionaire Todd Boehly and his Swiss business partner Hansjorg Wyss are waiting to hear back.
A private Saudi media firm, as well as Woody Johnson, owner of the New York Jets NFL franchise, have been mentioned as potential buyers.
Nick Candy, a British entrepreneur and Blues supporter, is apparently planning to put Abramovich to the test by presenting a £2.5 billion bid this week, which includes a proposal to renovate Stamford Bridge.
Jamie Reuben is also reportedly rumoured to be considering a candidacy as well.
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