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Massive Reactions As Son Of Inusah Fuseinu Finally Sends Message To Ghanaians As He Faces Penalty

Romance fraud is a serious crime where an individual makes false statements to induce the other party to fall in love.

Usually, the victims are made to wire or transfer funds through unreliable accounts or remittance platforms.

While some unemployed youth claim that they prefer sports betting to romance fraud, other deviants have carved a niche in such crimes and are arrested after intensive investigations.

The son of Inusah Fuseinu has been in the news for committing a fraudulent action. He faces a maximum penalty of 50 years in prison.

The US court would sentence Inusah Fuseinu’s son on November 21, 2022. It is reported that he went to the United States purposely to further his education.

How can a son of a lawyer, former MP and former Minister of lands and natural resources perpetuate fraud?

Some Ghanaians have said that the best thing to give a child is not schooling abroad but guidance and counselling.

What about children who are brought up well but eventually go astray? Why do some rich Ghanaians prefer their children to school in the United States?

Many Ghanaians believe in the trending stories related to the son of the former minister. Interestingly, the son has issued a message to Ghanaians via an Accra-based Asaase Radio.

“My utmost worry is not fighting my case or proving my innocence to the Ghanaian public. My family has been deeply worried by the half-truth reports about me”.

” I believe in due course, I will be a free-man”. Well, many Ghanaians have reacted to the trending story as some citizens have asked what he means by half-truths. Does that mean that there is some truth in these scary reports?

Other Ghanaians have provided interesting reactions to the story. They have advised him to fight for his right if indeed he is innocent.

What are your thoughts on the ongoing discussion?

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