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23 Customers have died since Menzgold brouhaha started-NAM1 briefed

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It has been revealed that 23 Menzgold customers have died from the lack of funds to cater for their needs and of course from the shock of the tsunami which hit the investment company ever since Nana Appiah Mensah’s trouble with SEC his subsequent arrest in Dubai begun.

According to Timothy Enoch, a concerned Menzgold investor with millions saved with the company owned and managed by Nana Appiah Mensah aka NAM1, bedside the 23 people who have been recorded dead, several others have been bedridden in need of money to take care of themselves.

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But they only keep hearing “Patience” from Nana Appiah Mensah. But they will continue to be patient with the hope that he will be quick with whatever he has going on.

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Timothy Enoch was addressing Nana Appiah Mensah when he held a press conference yesterday, Monday 19th August 2019 to address the media and his customers since he was released from Jail in Dubai for alleged fraud.

“All I will also have to say the boss is that we have had a lot of patience to wait. As urgent as possible, as he may be able to offer, should be done quickly. So that whatever that needs to be done with government, be done so that customers are paid within the shortest time possible.”

We can say on record that, 23 customers have died. Most of them too are bedridden,” Timothy Enoch added.”

Nana Appiah Mensah had a minute of silence for the departed customers during the press conference.

On when to pay customers, Nana Appiah Mensah claims that he will be able to pay his customers if government unfreezes his accounts and help him retrieve his 39 million dollars locked up in Dubai.

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Source:Ghpage.com

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