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The Global Chairman of Groupe Nduom, Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom has served notice that he will reclaim all Groupe Nduom's stolen assets.
Dr Nduom said this during his weekly live Facebook broadcast on Wednesday.
He claimed that some people because of their positions in power had illegitimately taken over some assets belonging to Groupe Nduom.
The Groupe Nduom chairman further claimed that a particular piece of land his conglomerate purchased had been taken over by a government official who had gone ahead to build on it.
He threatened to name those involved in this illegal act in his future live Facebook broadcast.
"Those doing that know themselves and I am here to tell them to desist from it”, he warned.
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