Man of God on FBI Wanted List for Owning 27 Mansions – Hopeson Adorye Hints

 

Ghanaian politician Hopeson Adorye has hinted that a Ghanaian man of God is wanted by the FBI for owning twenty-seven (27) mansions used as Airbnbs around East Legon and Trassaco.

Some wealthy individuals in Ghana seem to be in hot water after news broke that some Ghanaians involved in a $100 million fraud scheme will be extradited to the USA for prosecution.

Recently, a letter signed by the Minister for the Interior, Hon. Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, indicated that four Ghanaians — Isaac Oduro Boateng, Inusah Ahmed, Derrick Van Yeboah, and Patrick Kwame Asare — are to be extradited to the United States of America for trial over an alleged $100 million cyber fraud.

According to Hopeson, in a Facebook post, the unnamed pastor should not dare to travel, as he is wanted by the FBI.

Even before this hint, Hopeson Adorye had posted on social media, stating that some notable pastors in Ghana would travel to the United States of America but would not be able to return to Ghana because they would be arrested and jailed.

He added that those pastors would only return to their homeland after serving jail terms in the U.S.A.

He wrote:

“Some notable pastors in Ghana will travel but will not come back until they finish their jail term in the USA. Take it or leave it.”

Hopeson later made it clear that among those well-known pastors, one in particular is wanted by the FBI and should not attempt to travel at all. He referred to this as a leak.

His post read:

“Leak:

A certain man of God in Accra has 27 mansions around East Legon and Trassaco as Airbnbs.

You are on the FBI list.

Free leak — don’t travel oo else….”

Source: elvisanokyenews.net

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