Highlife artiste, Wutah Kobby, is hoping Menzgold pays all of its customers including him.
Although the former member of music duo, Wutah, is reluctant to mention the money he invested in the gold dealership firm, he says it has taken a huge swipe at his finances.
In an interview on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Wutah Kobby revealed, he saved with the company when he was about embarking on his long stay trip to the United States in 2018.
“I had to chuck all of my investments with the company because I thought I was going to stay for long and upon return, it would have yielded some great interest,” he told Jay Foley, host of the show.
He stated that how he has been able to survive when almost all his money is locked up in the firm, is a mystery.
“I am praying the company is able to pay monies due me and other customers because we all have lost all that we have toiled for,” he added.
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