Report gathered by our outfit indicates that UK-based Ghanaian Gospel vocalist Jacqueline Sarfo Gyamfua, prevalently known as Ohemaa Jacky has been arrested for duping a lady of a whopping €24,000.
As per the report, the somewhat obscure artist shrewdly misled a Ghanaian woman called Barbara Adu Boahen with the guarantee of getting her a United Kingdom visa. It arose that Ohemaa Jacky promoted on her Facebook page months prior that she can assist individuals with visas to head out to the United Kingdom and the USA.
Barbara after seeing the advert communicated interest in the arrangement and in the end, she was made to pay a whopping €24,000. The gospel performer gave her two bank accounts to transfer the cash which she energetically did.
Ohemaa Jacky, who turns out to be the ex-lover of Gospel artist Brother Sammy continued to handle her documents and quickly she sent Barbara Adu Boahen an identification with a visa and different documents. Yet, it turned out the documents were phony prompting her arrest at the Airport as migration officials identified the documents as phony.
At the point when she was released by police, she reached Ohemaa Jacky and the gospel performer cautioned her not to ever mention her name without promising to pay back the cash. She as of late got back to Ghana and that was when the authorities affected her arrest right away.
She was summoned under the watchful eye of a court with two charges; Defrauding affectation misrepresentation and fabrication of archives.
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Meanwhile, popular Ghanaian Gospel craftsman, Joe Mettle has imparted his insight about government’s expectations to build a National Cathedral for mother Ghana.
Nana Akufo-Addo’s government is presently on the transition to build a National Cathedral for the country. This was uncovered during the 2021 budget which was read by the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori Atta.
The government of Ghana launched “Ketewa Biaara Nsua” raising support which is directed toward the gathering of cash from Ghanaians to help with the building of the National Cathedral. The thought is for Ghanaians to give essentially GHc100 month to month for the construction. The Chief Imam was accounted for to have given a whopping GHc50,000 for the construction, a move which quite an number of social media commentators described as pointless.
In an interview with Andy Dosty on the Daybreak Hitz show broadcasted on Hitz FM, Joe Mettle uncovered that he will possibly add his quota in event that he has the means to do so. Notwithstanding, he never censured the reason or never turned it down in light of the fact that he is a gospel artist.