In Ghana: 487 Suspects Arrested in Kumasi for Alleged Ponzi Scheme




Qnet is trending in Ghana because security personnel recently rescued several individuals in Kumasi Tafo, Ashanti Region, who were victims of an alleged Qnet Ponzi scheme on April 7, 2025.


 These people were lured from various parts of the country with promises of high investment returns but were found in poor conditions, prompting widespread concern. 


Social media posts highlight growing alarm over Qnet’s operations, with some labeling it a threat to society and accusing it of trafficking, particularly targeting vulnerable women from neighboring countries like Nigeria.


see also: Ghanaian Member Of Parliament Rev. John Ntim Fordjour Drug Trafficking Allegations Spark Controversy and Calls for Arrest





The rescue operation has fueled a surge of posts on X, with users urging action against Qnet, citing missing persons and exploitation tied to false job and investment promises.


The narrative ties into past incidents, like the 2024 arrests, and is intensified by claims of human trafficking, with reports of Nigerian women housed in Eastern Region villages.


While Qnet hosted its V-Africa 2025 event in Ghana in February, promoting entrepreneurship, the current trend on April 7, 2025, is driven by these alarming allegations and rescue efforts, overshadowing its earlier positive framing



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