The current ongoing Menzgold saga took another twist after the ‘leak’ of a couple of screenshots of a whatsapp chat allegedly between NAM 1 and a top lieutenant.
The chat saw the two discussing the current situation and portrayed NAM 1 as a fraudster whose cover has been blown by Ibrah One and who was scheming to find a way to milk more money out of Ghanaians.
However, a cursory look at the chat, the grammar and diction employed and some reasonable deductions make it clear that the chat is a fraud, according to Founding Editor of GhanaCelebrities.Com, Chris-Vincent Agyapong Febiri.
In a post on Facebook, Chris-Vincent shreds the photos to pieces and laments the credulity of Ghanaians.
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He wrote: “The credulity of Ghanaians in general is our biggest problem. We do not employ rational thinking and consume whatever is mostly served to us as a fact.
I have seen several people share the attached screenshots, absurdly being claimed to be a conversation between Nana Appiah Mensah (Nam1) of Menzgold and a friend—and people actually believe this nonsense.
Anyone who has had private chats or conversations with Nam1 will know that he does not write this way. Everyone has a style of writing, even if text, and that’s never how he writes.
You can say the huge number of Ghanaians have not had private Whatsapp Chats with him so they cannot reasonably know how he writes. What about how he writes on Twitter, Instagram and other public platforms? Can you not deduce by comparison that Nana Appiah does not write that way?
And that’s not even his Whatsapp DP—those of us with him on Whatsapp can confirm this.
Beyond the issue of examining the diction of the conversation, do you reasonably think that Nana Appiah will be holding such a conversation about a company he has toiled and fought for?
It’s understandable that considering the SEC issue, and the abrupt interruption of Menzgold’s otherwise smooth-running business, a lot of customers are agitated and somewhat cynical about the future of their investments. But cut the young entrepreneur, Nana Appiah, some slack—if for nothing at all, that he wouldn’t wilfully cause this to anyone or his own company.
What does a businessman gain when his business collapses? Sometimes, use your brain—a little bit.”
–Chris-Vincent Agyapong
Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com
This post was published on September 20, 2018 10:43 AM
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