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Police to prosecute Three Ghanaians, Nigerian over alleged corporate fraud, impersonation
The Nigeria Police Force has concluded investigations into a high-profile corporate fraud case involving three Ghanaian nationals, identified as Esson, Ansah, and Quainoo, alongside a Nigerian accomplice named Abu.
The suspects are accused of attempting to fraudulently seize control of JonahCapital and its business interests, including the Houses for Africa initiative and the River Park Estate project.
At a press briefing held in Abuja, the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, confirmed the development.
He stated that the suspects would soon be charged to court, assuring the public of the police’s commitment to upholding due process and safeguarding the interests of both local and foreign investors in Nigeria.
Adejobi further called on international business partners to remain confident in the country’s investment climate while adhering to lawful processes and respecting diplomatic protocols.
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