BUSINESS

Albanian Businessman In Trouble In Ghana

Albanian Businessman
OpenLife Nigeria reports that the Founder and President of the Council of International Chambers of Commerce (CICC) King Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I, has urged the public to desist from transacting business with one businessman from Albanian parading himself as the Founder and President of the council.
“Information gathered is that certain groups of persons are parading themselves as the executive council of the chamber. This impersonator illegally issued an unsigned press release letter dated 18th January 2022 on the LinkedIn portal”.
According to King Oyanka, the fraudster Engineer Tutuk Astywati and her culprit Dr Ken Okpeche raised false allegations against him.
“Dr. Ken Okpeche who is parading himself as Executive Director of economic for Ghana has been appointing people as executives for CICC Ghana. The said Dr. Ken Okpeche, we have gathered is collecting huge sum of money from his prospective clients with the promise of securing job and other opportunities within the CICC Ghana and West Africa”.
The Council of International Chambers of Commerce (CICC) with registration number CG182940521 on the 14th day of May 2021.
Activities of the Organisation are;
To promote economic development and investment promotions, To provide a platform of Communication, Interaction and business support.
Contact made to Ghana and West Africa CEO shows that he has not appointed any such position and therefore cautioning the general public to desist from dealing with him.
King Oyanka Noted that you cannot sit in Albania or wherever and operate a company or Organisation in Ghana which u had never legally acquired or registered.
King Oyanka also noted that he has duly registered CICC in his name and not a foreign extended company or Organisation and have also created a Cryptocurrency token for CICC Africa and Ghana that is legally registered and approved on Xchain and Blockchains respectively with a value of 5.013B dollars.
He is therefore urging prospective investors to make the right contact in such endeavours.
Dr. Ken Okpeche was illegally appointed by one Mr. Besim Jashara of Kosovo, who claimed to be the founder and President of CICC.
Information and evidence reveal that Mr. Ken Okpechi is illegally operating an office around 19 Kofi Annan Street, airport residential area in Accra with CICC Billboard.
King Oyanka also revealed that he personally warned Mr. Besim Jashara of illegally appointing people for CICC Ghana and Africa because he has no legal authority or power to do so.
He said this can only be done in consultation and approval by King Oyanka who registered CICC Ghana and West Africa in his name.

Share This
Openlife Reporter

Recent Posts

Evaristus Ehigianewoh, A Die-Hard Supporter Of Governor Okpebholo, Speaks About Edo New Government

Evaristus Ehigianewoh OpenLife Nigeria reports that Honourable Evaristus Isegulan Ehigianewoh, a die-hard believer in Senator…

8 hours ago

Angulama Comes Alive As Renowned Lawyer, Astute Politician, Osima Ginah, Marks Diamond Jubilee Anniversary {Event Highlight}

Angulama Comes Alive OpenLife Nigeria reports that erstwhile National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New…

10 hours ago

APC Chieftain, Chief Eze, Commemorates 13th Accident Anniversary That Would Have Wiped Out His Entire Family

APC Chieftain OpenLife Nigeria reports that chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief Eze…

10 hours ago

Cut N9.4bn Presidency Budget For Travels, Meals, N344bn NASS Budget, SERAP Tells Akpabio, Abbas

Cut OpenLife Nigeria reports that Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged the Senate…

15 hours ago

NIMC Releases Phone Number, Email To Report Extortion During NIN Registration

NIMC Releases Phone Number OpenLife Nigeria reports that the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has…

2 days ago

Primate Elijah Ayodele Releases 2025 Prophetic Insights, Speaks On Nnamdi Kanu

Primate Elijah Ayodele Releases 2025 Prophetic Insights OpenLife Nigeria reports that renowned Nigerian seer and…

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.