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KUSI BOAFO IS SIMPLY AN APOLOGY OF ACADEMICS - GROUP...1st In News.

KUSI BOAFO IS SIMPLY AN APOLOGY OF ACADEMICS - GROUP.


 The aggrieved customers of Global Investment Bankers Ltd. are worried over the content of an interview granted Fox Fm, a local radio station in Kumasi  by Mr. Thomas Kusi Boafo, who doubles as CEO of Public Sector Reforms and a Director of the defunct Global Investment Bankers Ltd and wish to describe him as an apology of academics


In the said interview on the said station on Monday, 15th April, Mr. Kusi Boafo stated that, he resigned as board member to serve in the NPP government as CEO of Public Sector Reforms.


The interesting twist is that, our certificates still  bear his name as a director of Global Investment Bankers Ltd among other people such as an astute politician in the shape of the mayor of Kumasi, a powerful pastor, Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng and others and with his (Kusi Boafo) calibre in Accounting and finance, we expect him to know the legal implications of his name on a certificate as a director of the board of a company. 


photo of Mr. Thomas Kusi Boafo.

We are by this statement, asking Kusi Boafo to discard all his academic certificates as the registrars and Vice Chancellors who signed those certificates might have either resigned or died and that, his certificates are no longer valid. 


We want to state on record that, we deposited our monies because of the track record of the directors and we will pursue this matter from all angles to the fullest conclusion. 


Signed 


Kwaku Appiah 

(Interim Chairman, Aggrieved Customers of Global Inv. Bankers Ltd)

0245948968



Meanwhile, Mr Thomas Kusi Boafo has debunked the allegations, speaking with Odiasempa Kwaku Ahiaku splash fm News reporter, he said it was true that the company nominated Him (Mr. Kusi Boafo) as the Board member but unfortunately, the nomination did not come in the appropriate time so he rejected it. For more details,



Contact Mr Thomas Kusi Boafo on:

024 447 7460



Odiasempa Kwaku Ahiaku, splash fm, Assin Fosu. C/R

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