Prophet Ajagurajah sold “Holy Fufu” to my customer – Netizen

Published:

A disturbing case of alleged fraud has surfaced in Accra, as a customer visiting a local nail salon revealed that she and her friend had fallen prey to a fraudulent scheme orchestrated by self-proclaimed prophet, Ajagurajah.

The shocking revelation came to light when a customer, who had visited the nail salon with her friend, disclosed that they had sought the services of Prophet Ajagurajah in hopes of securing “akwankyer3” (a traditional potion believed to compel a partner to marry) for her boyfriend, who had the means but had not proposed marriage.

Trending:  (Video) Seyram Adablah's rant about stingy man over empty fridge goes viral

However, instead of receiving the promised service, they were reportedly sold a substance dubbed “holy fufu” for a staggering sum of 5,000 Ghanaian cedis.

The distressed customer recounted how they had entrusted Prophet Ajagurajah with their hopes and aspirations, only to be deceived and defrauded in return.

The revelation of this alleged scam has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting calls for accountability and justice.

Trending:  Prophet Kumchacha apologizes to Mahama for criticising his governance

See post:

“A customer who came to do her nails with her friend at my shop said they went to this man for “akwankyer3” for he boyfriend to marry her because he had the means but wasn’t making a move. this man sold “holy fufu” to them for 5k😂😂 proper fraud!”

Trending:  Burna Boy in trouble as Only Fans star Symba Erothick calls him out for unpaid debt
Prophet Ajagurajah sold "Holy Fufu" to my customer - Netizen
Prophet Ajagurajah sold “Holy Fufu” to my customer – Netizen

 

Adwoa Serwaa Danso
Adwoa Serwaa Danso
I'm Ajo. I don't call myself an expert but I have knowledge in website, SEO and digital marketing. Yes I write very good news stories too.

Related articles

Recent articles