Categories: News

Kofi Amoabeng Spotted Playing Golf and Chilling At Safari Valley After Ghanaians Trolled Him as Broke – Photos

Kofi Amoabeng, former UT Bank head, has been spotted on a high class ‘chilling spree’ which definitely should shut down rumours of him being broke.

Amoabeng took a trip to the Safari Valley Resort for some downtime and took a turn on the facility’s golf course.

Photos from his golfing time were posted online by the Facebook page of Safari Valley and has been spotted by GhanaCelebrities.Com.

The photos tell the story of Kofi Amoabeng’s current state and it is a far cry from what trolls were claiming after a photo of him surfaced online and he was mocked for being broke.

READ ALSO: Photos Of Serwaa Amihere’s Mysterious Daughter After She Revealed She Has A Child

Rest assured, no broke person is chilling on the golf courses of Safari Valley.

Kofi Amoabeng is back to his dapper self like he never left.

The Safari Valley resort is a luxury Eco Park Resort situated in the Okere District in the Eastern Region of Ghana with accommodation and recreation facilities that provide top-notch services to its guests.

Checkout photos of Kofi Amoabeng on its golf courses below…

In May last year, photos of the boss of the now-defunct UT Bank surfaced online.

READ ALSO: Hmmm, Brother Sammy’s New Look Will Shock You!

Kofi Amoabeng was not looking as clean-shaven and robust as he normally looks and that sparked a massive social media conversation.

Social media users were convinced the man had become broke due to the collapse of his bank.

Kofi Amoabeng himself had to come out a couple of weeks later with new photos to dispel the perception.

Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com

This post was published on August 2, 2021 5:28 PM

Our website, www.ghanacelebrities.com, uses cookies. The website uses analytical cookies to check the behavior of visitors and to improve the website on the basis of these data. In addition, third parties place tracking cookies to show personalized advertisements. Do not want to accept all cookies?

Read More