Ivan Joshua Kweku Quashigah, son of the late Major Courage Emmanuel Kobla Quashigah has denounced a document being circulated by some internet fraudsters using a variation of his name ostensibly for financial gains.
He says he has not authorized anybody to solicit for funds for him or on behalf of his family.
Ivan Joshua Kweku Quashigah has consequently disclaimed a letter by one Ivan Courage Emmanuel Kobla Quashigah who purports to be the son of his late father, saying the name does not belong to him or any of his brothers and so anybody who receives a text or the email below should treat it with the contempt it deserves.
See the fraudulent letter.
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