Published
6 years agoon
By
Adubianews

The full rundown of individuals defrauded by Dr. Kwame Fordjour otherwise known as Dr. UN has been delivered. The individuals who succumbed to his unimportant trick incorporate highest level lawmakers, media staff, entertainer, and performers.
The following is a full rundown of individuals defrauded by Dr. Kwame Fordjour:
1. Sarkodie
2. Professor Ebenezer Oduro, Vice Chancellor Legon
3. Berla Mundi, TV3
4. Hughes, TV3
5. Nathaniel Atoh, Joy FM
6. Chairman Wuntumi, Ashanti Regional Chairman of NPP
7. Mr S. K. Boafo. Board Chair, Minerala Commission and Former Minister
8. Cynthia Akwele Lamptey of the Ghana fire service
9. Hon Christian Adu Poku, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Afigya Kwabre South District in the Ashanti Region
10. Frederick Acheampong. Executive Comm Member of GFA and Journalist, Kessben FM.
11. Hon Alban Bagbin. MP for Nadowli Kaleo.2nd Deputy Speaker of Parliament. Former Majority Leader of Parliament.
12. Ebenezer Kewaw Madugu. Atinka TV’s Reporter
13. Archbishop Prof. Dr. Asafo-Agyei Anane Frempong. Chief Executive Officer of Asafo-Agyei Hospital.
14. D Black 1
5. Natalie Fort, TV3
16. DJ Black. Joy FM.
17. Gloria Nak Commodore Snr aka Mama G, President of Women In Sports Association of Ghana (WISA)
18. Sammy Heywood Okine aka General One. Ghana Olympics Committee and Ghana Boxing Authority Communications Director
19. Madam Eleanor Effe Amanor. Host of Nhyira FM’s ‘Obra’
20. Daughters of Glorious Jesus
21. Captain Smart. Angel FM, Accra
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