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Sep
Forty-one (41) Ghanaians have been imprisoned in Nigeria for defrauding people under the guise of providing them jobs with e-commerce company QNet. These Ghanaians were all convicted last year of defrauding others by the Obaga Ikeja-Lagos Magistrate Court and sentenced to six years of imprisonment each in hard labour, the New Publisher reports. The imprisoned Ghanaians were themselves victims of fraud who were lured into Nigeria by a syndicate of QNet kidnappers who held them hostage, manipulated them, and forced them to deceive other Ghanaians into Nigeria. One of the imprisoned Ghanaians, 21-year-old Esther Agyemang, who is currently serving 6…