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Obiara wo ne master; – Coυrt Orders Bongo Ideas To Pay 1.7 Billion To Kojo Forex For Attácking Him On X

Obiara wo ne master; – Coυrt Orders Bongo Ideas To Pay 1.7 Billion To Kojo Forex For Attácking Him On X

 

Months ago, popular Ghanaian businessman Kojo Forex, known for his luxurious lifestyle, sued Bongo Ideas for defamation on Twitter. After months of waiting, the court has ruled in favor of Kojo Forex and ordered Bongo to pay a significant amount of money as compensation.

 

Kojo Forex is widely recognized as a successful investor in Forex Trade, which is believed to be his primary source of wealth. However, Bongo Ideas criticized him on Twitter, alleging that Kojo Forex was involved in a scam and had duped many people in the name of Forex Trading.

 

Kojo Forex was unhappy about the tweet and asked Bongo Ideas to apologize and take it down, but Bongo refused. The issue was then taken to court. After reviewing the evidence, the court ruled in favor of Kojo Forex and ordered Bongo to pay GH₵170,000.

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Many social media users have reacted to the news, with some mocking Bongo Ideas, while others are pleading for the public to help him pay the fine.

 

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