How Ghanaian man started ‘Sakawa’ at age 14, he consulted a ritualist [Watch]

How Ghanaian man started ‘Sakawa’

Osman Muhammed, a Ghanaian young man now in Barcelona in Spain, has narrated how he started internet fraud, known in Ghanaian parlance as ‘sakawa’.

Osman Muhammed revealed that life became hard for his family in Ghana after his father suffered a stroke in 2007. He said he had to resort to chatting with White people for money to support his parents.

How Ghanaian man started ‘Sakawa’

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He recalled that he was in class four at the Kumasi Barracks and Garrison Basic School in the Ashanti Region when things began to fall apart.

In an interview with DJ Nyaami of SVTV Africa, Muhammed disclosed that he joined the ”game” at age 14.

He recounted that he made a lot of money from scamming people on the internet before misfortune struck as he lost everything.

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Muhammed told DJ Nyaami that he had to consult a spiritualist to revive his trade, but it failed to yield a positive result.

”I was getting small coins from the white person I was chatting but after consulting the ritualist, the person blocked me. I then realised that path was not for me.” Muhammed recounted how he finally decided to relocate to Europe.

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