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Nungua Susu Company Collapse: Customers Left Stranded as Manager Relocates to US

Nungua Susu Company Collapse: Customers Left Stranded as Manager Relocates to US

Following the demise of the well-known savings and investment company Dek-Nock Susu Company Limited, many of Ghanaians are in tears.

As previously stated, the company’s illegal registration and lack of a valid license caused the government to shut it down.

Numerous clients who trusted Dek-Nock with their life savings are currently in danger of becoming bankrupt.

According to reports, some people have lost up to 60,000 cedis.

The firm’s clients are furious and afraid as a result of the situation; many of them are now unable to access their money.

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The manager of the Dek-Nock Susu Company, whose identity is still unknown, has left the nation, adding to the unrest.

Since the authorities have not been able to find him, his family members suspect that he may have moved to the United States.

A viral video shows several of the consumers storming the company’s Nungua location and requesting their money back.

They have begged and protested, but they haven’t heard back regarding their investments.

“I saved every penny I had with Dek-Nock, hoping to secure my children’s future,” expressed the distress of one impacted client. Everything is gone now, and we are at a loss for what to do.

See the following video to learn more:

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