Many Ghanaians have shared their thoughts on the new trend as musicians like Stonebwoy have already endorsed the product as brand ambassadors.

Reacting to the latest development, A Plus alleged that the venture is for the embattled CEO of the defunct gold dealership entity, Menzgold, Nana Appiah Mensah who is widely known by Ghanaians as NAM1.

A Plus made this known in a recent post on his verified social media handle on the popular social media platform, Facebook which reads;

“Information I’ve gathered is that this business belongs to Nam1. If if is true, then Bridget Otoo’s anger is legitimate. Nam1 must stop “already!!!” ✋️😡
He is my friend but hey!!! Stop it!!!”

Some reactions the post got are;

Dzifa Gunu – SCAMMERS never repent, scamming is in their DNA

Blessed Nichodemus Oduro – You can’t bring a good man in scamming down😂😂😂.
Chàirman get plenty strategies

Orap Winny – The problem is never Nam 1..it is greedy people we have around who want to be rich within a twinkle of an eye.

Nana Poku Ksargbeatz – I am sure some people have already invested.Ghana erh,heaven or hell can’t even change us🤦🏾‍♂️😂

Kwabena Osei Oppong – A Plus you see how deep u dug to get this info just to save the ordinary Ghanian but still some people will fall prey to this scam s3 3y3 gyimie so 3y3 aduroo,s3 sika anibre nso oo y3nhu….way3 nyame so adwuma those who have ears let dem listen.

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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