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MG Customers Attack NAM1 On Hearing The Arrival Of $39m Dubai Money

Menzgold Customers Attack NAM1
Menzgold Customers Attack NAM1 On Hearing The Arrival Of $39m Dubai Money

Menzgold Customers Attack NAM1 On Hearing The Arrival Of $39m Dubai Money

Menzgold customers are demanding the payment of their locked up fund with the embattled gold firm – Menzgold owned by Nana Appiah Mensah.

Nana Appiah Mensah is popularly known as NAM1 under attack as the customer allegedly heard the Dubai money he said he was waiting for to pay off his debt has arrived.

According to reports sighted on Class Fm.com, some members of the Aggrieved Customers of Menzgold claims they have been informed that the $39 million the CEO of now-defunct Menzgold, Nana Appiah Mensah widely know as NAM1, has been waiting for from Dubai to pay them their locked-up investments has arrived.

Some few months back report had it that, NAM1 in 2019 sued Horizon Royal Diamonds DMCC, a Dubai-based company he had business dealings with to retrieve some $28 million (now $39 million in current gold value terms) owed Menzgold by the company for gold supply.

The Dubai court ruled in favor of NAM1 and Menzgold and ordered that the money be paid to the Ghanaian businessman.

Meanwhile some of the customers he’s owing claims they’ve heard that money has finally been paid to him so he should start giving them their money.

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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