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Woman Uses Mobile Money Business Capital Set Up By Boyfriend To Marry Another Man

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A man was left dissatisfied when the lady for whom he founded a Mobile Money business used the funds to marry another man.

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The activities of a girl in his hometown have upset an Accra-based guy who founded a business for her.

On the Jodel app, the Accra-based guy described how he returned to his hometown to find this girl living in poverty with no job or skills.

She was moved by the girl’s plight and decided to start a Mobile Money company for her.

When he returned to Accra, he borrowed money from his mother to start a business for a female he knew as a hip girl.

He bought merchant SIM cards, two mobile phones, a Mobile Money vendor structure and added GH¢10,000 cedis for the girl to start operating.

The first month the business made GH¢13,000 and the guy took only GH¢400 and asked her to take the rest.

From then the guy didn’t hear from the girl again and to make it worse she stopped answering his calls.

The girl practically stopped the business as there was no funds to continue and told the mother of the guy that she has misused the money without revealing how she misused it.

According to the Accra based guy he asked his brother to monitor the girl only for him to find out she used the business money and her profit to marry her boyfriend.

Apparently she got pregnant for her boyfriend who is jobless and decided to use the business money and her profit to marry the boyfriend.

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