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MC Portfolio on FBI Arrests Hurting Ghana’s Entertainment Industry

June 23, 2025
Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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Ghanaian media personality MC Portfolio has stated that the recent FBI arrests of some Ghanaian businessmen could land a major blow to the country’s entertainment industry.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently arrested some Ghanaian individuals reportedly linked to internet fraud schemes. While the case has sparked widespread discussions online and offline, MC Portfolio has taken a different angle.

He emphasised how these alleged fraudsters have, in his view, been playing a key role in sustaining the Ghanaian creative industry. He pointed out that the Ghanaian entertainment industry has long struggled with a lack of investment.

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According to him, the individuals now facing legal trouble were among the few who had shown interest in the sector and were funding it.

MC Portfolio argued that these men were helping keep the arts alive by providing platforms, resources, and financial support to musicians and other creatives.

“It’s pathetic that these people are on the FBI list. Unfortunately, there’s an unspoken truth, but I have to say it. There is something called investment drought where the movie industry, music industry, and the entertainment industry are calling for investors to invest in their sector. Unfortunately, these are the people who have shown interest in our industry (the entertainment industry).

“They are investing in our industry, they are giving the artists the right value for money, they are the ones building the facilities needed to enhance the creative activities, they are keeping the culture alive, so now what do we do?”

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MC Portfolio on FBI Arrests Hurting Ghana’s Entertainment Industry
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He further raised concerns about why such individuals choose to engage with the entertainment space only when trying to launder money, noting that many of them own some of the biggest nightclubs. “They have created the facilities to organise shows for our artists so that they get the chance to perform, and they pay our artists the right cheque,” he said.

MC Portfolio concluded by labelling the situation a wake-up call.

He urged stakeholders in the creative space to rethink how the industry is positioned and marketed, particularly in terms of attracting legitimate investors. “It is our industry (entertainment industry) that they use for their money laundering, so now it’s a wake-up call for us on how we market our industry for legit business owners,” he stated.

FBI Cracks Down On ‘Fraud Boys’

FBI Cracks Down On ‘Fraud Boys’

Accra’s nightlife society is shaken as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrests alleged fraudsters involved in various scam activities.

The suspects, reportedly part of the notorious “Big Boys” group, have gone into hiding as the FBI intensifies its crackdown.

The FBI’s swift operation, conducted in collaboration with Interpol and some Ghanaian authorities, targeted suspects allegedly orchestrating transnational romance scams and wire fraud schemes.

The crackdown has sent shockwaves through Accra’s social scene, with many high-profile individuals scrambling to avoid detection.

The “Big Boys” group has been a prominent feature in the country’s luxury landscape, flaunting designer lifestyles on social media while allegedly masterminding sophisticated financial scams, primarily targeting Americans through fake investments and fabricated relationships.

Out of the 51 individuals targeted, sources say about 15 suspects have been apprehended by the FBI and are currently undergoing intensive investigations.

The sudden social media blackout of several high-profile accounts has sparked viral speculation, as many now fear displaying their lavish possessions publicly. A number of lifestyle influencers have deactivated their accounts to avoid attracting attention.

This comes just weeks after the arrest of Joseph Kwadwo Badu Boateng, popularly known as Dada Joe Remix, a well-known figure in Ghana’s nightlife and entertainment circles, for his alleged involvement in cybercrime.

He was charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of the Interior’s recent extradition order for four Ghanaian nationals wanted by the United States has heightened fear and panic in the country’s capital.

The individuals are being sought in connection with an alleged multi-million-dollar Small Business Administration (SBA) and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) fraud scheme. They are believed to be hiding in Ghana, triggering a full-scale international manhunt.

Their pursuit has left many in Accra’s elite circles on edge, as the investigation continues to unravel the depth of these alleged financial crimes.

READ ALSO: Dairy and Agribusiness Hold Untapped Billions For Ghana’s Economy

Tags: FBI Arrestsghana's entertainment industryGhanaian businessmenInternal Revenue Service (IRS) fraud schemeinvestmentlegal troubleMC PortfolioSmall Business Administration (SBA)
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