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Hooked by a Lie: The Rising Wave of Cybercrime in Ghana

Comfort Sweety Hayford by Comfort Sweety Hayford
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Kwame, a 29-year-old graduate, thought he had finally found a breakthrough. A WhatsApp message promised to double his money in two weeks. The offer looked convincing, slick flyers, glowing testimonials, and even a business certificate. Convinced, he invested GH₵1,000.
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Kwame, a 29-year-old graduate, thought he had finally found a breakthrough. A WhatsApp message promised to double his money in two weeks. The offer looked convincing, slick flyers, glowing testimonials, and even a business certificate. Convinced, he invested GH₵1,000.

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At first, everything seemed real. He was added to a Telegram group where members boasted of their “profits.” But when the payout date came, the group vanished, contacts went silent, and so did his savings.

Kwame’s experience mirrors that of thousands of Ghanaians falling prey to online scams, which are schemes that thrive on desperation and digital deception.

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A New Face of an Old Problem

Fraud in Ghana has evolved from the days of “Sakawa” internet scams to sophisticated schemes on social media. Today, platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp have become fertile ground for fraudsters, who exploit the popularity of mobile money and Ghana’s fast-growing internet user base.

The schemes employed by fraudsters are diverse and increasingly sophisticated. They include romance scams, where stolen photos are used to lure unsuspecting individuals into fake relationships before demanding money; fake job offers that promise lucrative positions but require upfront “registration fees” which disappear with the recruiters; and investment or money-doubling schemes, often involving forex, cryptocurrency, or betting, that operate like pyramid schemes and eventually collapse.

Others involve impersonation of celebrities and pastors to deceive followers with false giveaways or prayers, as well as mobile money fraud, where scammers pose as telecom workers or claim to have made mistaken transfers.

How the Scammers Work

Unlike the stereotype of hasty con artists, many scammers take their time. They create fake profiles with stolen photos, inspirational quotes, or flashy lifestyles to appear trustworthy. Once contact is made, they groom their victims carefully then apply pressure with fake emergencies, secrecy, and urgency.

Technology amplifies their deception:

  • WhatsApp voice notes make them sound authentic.
  • Mobile money allows instant, irreversible transfers.
  • Encrypted platforms let them disappear without a trace.

Almost every case ends the same way, once the money is sent, the scammer vanishes, leaving victims ashamed and financially broken.

Voices from the Ground

Mary, a teacher from Takoradi, lost GH₵1,500 to a man she thought loved her. Kwaku, a recent graduate, paid a “registration fee” for a job that never existed.

Others tell of scammers who send small amounts of money at first, creating trust, only to demand fees later. “They’re getting smarter,” one victim remarked.

Telecom companies confirm that fraud cases are on the rise, and they stress that public education remains key to stopping the menace.

Why It Thrives and What It Costs

The wave of online fraud in Ghana thrives on economic hardship, cultural pressures, and weak law enforcement. High youth unemployment pushes some young people to see fraud as a shortcut, while social media glamorizes fast wealth. Meanwhile, low digital literacy and gaps in policing allow fraudsters to slip through undetected.

The costs are heavy. Victims lose savings, self-confidence, and trust. Families are left in shame, while businesses and e-commerce platforms struggle to build credibility. Ghana’s global image also suffers, with fraud often linked to its name abroad.

The Way Forward

Experts say tackling social media scams requires a multi-pronged approach:

  • Public awareness: Campaigns by the Cyber Security Authority, telecom companies, and community leaders.
  • Digital literacy: Education in schools, churches, and local communities.
  • Stronger enforcement: better laws, policing, and international cooperation.
  • Job creation: Addressing the root causes of youth vulnerability to fraud.

For victims like Kwame, the loss is not just financial but emotional. His story is a warning: behind every flashy flyer or online promise of fast profits, there may be a trap.

The lesson is simple, always verify before you trust. If an online deal looks too good to be true, it probably is

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By: Bless Tari Quashigah/ATLFMNEWS

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