Fred Amugi responds to critics: "I'm not begging for money; all I want is a job"

Anthony Dzamefe, the chief executive officer of Caveman Watches, was drawn to the veteran's appeal.

Fred Amugi responds to critics: "I'm not begging for money; all I want is a job"

Fred Amugi, a veteran actor from Ghana, has criticized opponents for calling him a "beggar" after he requested to be featured on a billboard as a brand ambassador.

Remember that before he passed away, Fred Amugi pleaded with businesses and organizations to commemorate him while he was still alive by appointing him as a brand ambassador.

"I'd like to be a brand ambassador and see myself on a billboard for my 74th birthday. If I were to pass away before being put on a billboard, I wouldn't be able to see what was being done for me.

"I'm willing to represent your products as a brand ambassador.Use me whiles I’m alive and not when I’m dead and gone,” he appealed to brands in a viral video.”

Anthony Dzamefe, the chief executive officer of Caveman Watches, was drawn to the veteran's appeal. He met with him in his office and posted pictures of their encounter with the hashtag "Deals" on social media.

However, some users of social media suggested that Fred Amugi was pleading for cash. He has however spoken out to dispel the rumors, claiming that all he wanted was a job and not to beg for cash.