I was promised $2 billion to recruit youth into rituals – Sakawa Don confesses

Kofi Amoateng aka Abusua

The founder and leader of a notorious social media occult group ‘Blood Money Family’ (BMF), Kofi Amoateng popularly called Abusua has confessed that he was promised a six-month mouthwatering salary of $2 billion to recruit Ghanaian youth into occultism and money rituals.

Making the shocking confession on a local radio station, Abusua recalled that he was introduced by one occult Nigerian called Larry who made him the boss of Ghana for the group where he lured most of the youth into money rituals.

He said he was more than ready to lure the youth into the group after he received a cool fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) as his first money from his bosses.

Abusua who is a big time cyber fraudster said it was an easy task for him because he was already into the scam business where he used to dupe foreigners with their credit cards adding that through WhatsApp, he also fraudulently collected monies from white women who were naively in love with him and his friends.

The Sakawa Kingpin explained that he established the occult group ‘Blood Money Family’ in 2006-2007 on social media (Hi 5) where he signed on quite a number of youth who yearned to get money overnight through dubious means from Cape Coast, Accra, Takoradi, Koforidua, Tema among other places.

In an interview with Vision 1 monitored by MyNewsGh.com, Abusua said, ’My job was to lure the youth into the occultism, where I was promised salary of 2 billion every six months. I was ok with my own money but I was enticed about the power he bestowed on me to be the leader of the group for Ghana’

The Sakawa King recounted that the group gained grounds in 2010 where they planned to meet all members for initiation and launching of the group but had to leave because of some outrageous demands from his bosses.

SOURCE Mynewsgh.com
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