Tensions flared in Dubai as Ghanaian expatriates took matters into their own hands, delivering a barrage of heavy slaps to Francis Appiah, a fellow Ghanaian, upon his apprehension. Appiah had allegedly been operating as an agent, deceiving his compatriots with promises of lucrative job opportunities in Dubai in exchange for money.
Reports indicate that Francis Appiah had been operating as an agent, preying on the hopes and aspirations of his fellow nationals by promising them lucrative job placements in Dubai. However, investigations revealed that these promises were nothing more than a facade, with victims allegedly coerced into parting with significant sums of money in exchange for false assurances.
Upon learning of Appiah’s whereabouts, a group of Ghanaians in Dubai took swift action, confronting him and delivering multiple heavy slaps to his face. The incident, captured on video and circulated on social media, has since sparked widespread debate and condemnation within the Ghanaian community.
While the exact circumstances leading to the assault remain under investigation, the incident has reignited discussions about the prevalence of job scams targeting Ghanaians seeking opportunities abroad. Many have called for increased awareness and vigilance among migrants to avoid falling victim to fraudulent schemes.
As Francis Appiah faces the consequences of his alleged actions, the incident serves as a sobering reminder of the risks and challenges faced by migrants seeking employment opportunities abroad.
Some Ghanaians living in Dubai unleashed multiple heavy sl@ps on the face of a fellow Ghanaian man identified as Francis Appiah after he was caught in Dubai following months of searching.
According to reports, Francis has been operating as an agent, extorting money from his… pic.twitter.com/DPW8cdpqjs
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