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You call yourself fr@ud boys and have such a shallow mind, how can you book a flight from Ghana to New York all in the name of going to receive money directly from a client. What were arrangement and his brother lancaster thinking ? 😂😂😂
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“Eiii Mr Mahama !” Watch the moment @Efiaodo1 was having a chit-chat with her mum and Dumsor spoiled their moment.
Light off yi deɛ hmm 🫣
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🇬🇭 The business owner has further alleged that over GH¢50,000 has passed through her employee’s hands after she created a fake business account to receive payments.
THE STATE NEWS@THESTATENEWSS
🇬🇭 “Our own workers are the ones stealing us”. — A businesswoman has lamented after discovering that one of her employees allegedly ran a fraudulent scheme using fake accounts to fulfill client orders. According to the owner, the worker synced her WhatsApp account to the employee’s device, intercepted customer messages, responded to them, and took orders without her knowledge. The employee is also said to have created multiple fake accounts in the brand’s name and continued taking orders until she was eventually caught.
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