GENERAL NEWS
Is Nana Appiah Mensah AKA NAM1 Dead?
A Wikipedia report suggests that Nana Appiah Mensah aka NAM1 is dead.
The information about NAM1’s death was brought to our attention by a concern sympathizer of the Ghanaian businessman. The concern sympathizer asserted that NAM1 is dead. He also asserted that Wikipedia has the story.
So we at OccupyGH.com took a check. We found out on Wikipedia some few hours ago that the CEO of Menzgold, Nana Appiah Mensah died today, 6th February at 10:00 AM at 10:00 AM.
The page on Wikipedia of NAM1 reads:
“Nana Appiah Mensah died 6th February 2020 popularly known as NAM1 is a Ghanaian businessman known for Menzgold, gold dealership and investment firm that promised customers a 10 percent monthly returns on their investments. Wikipedia”
At the time of writing this article, the Wikipedia page about NAM1 remains the same.
This might be a mistake on the side of Wikipedia or someone might be playing a trick as he or she might have edited information on the page to make it look like NAM1 is dead.
We have contacted NAM1’s PRO on Instagram and Nana Appiah Mensah himself and will keep you updated about the so-called death rumors.
Check out a screenshot of the page on Wikipedia that asserts that Nana Appiah Mensah aka NAM1 is dead below:
Source: occupygh.com
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