Ghanaian actress and businesswoman, Fella Makafui has been hit with some bad news after her employee stole her money and blocked her on all platforms.
The YOLO star actress took to all her social media platforms to announce that she is currently looking for one of her employees who has bolted away her ‘hard’ earned GHc50k leaving no trace.
Her distress call on social media has attracted a lot of social media users to sympathize with her situation.
Reacting to the news, actress and entrepreneur, Victoria Lebene has descended on some Ghanaian youth who pay their bosses goodness with wickedness.
She commented that everyday some Ghanaian youth enter their DMs begging them to assist them get a job yet they are lazy and cold heart.
“Everyday they want jobs in our DMs yet with a lazy attitude and cold heart!😢” Victoria Lebene lamented.
Meanwhile, Ghanaian comedian Waris advised Fella to get permission from the Ghana Police Service in order to post Gina’s picture for easy assistance to finding her hideout.
“Hmmmm no be easy for Ghana oo get the permission at the station and post her pic,” he wrote.
What happened
Fella Makafui, an actress and businesswoman, is currently “bleeding” after one of her employees stole GH $50,000.
After a staff member named Gina allegedly fled with the specified sum and blocked the actress across all platforms, the actress vented on social media.
The actress said that such heinous behavior prevents the wealthy from lending a helping hand to those in need and has vowed to recover every penny from the suspect.
Fella adds that her kind deed has been met with evil in a post to call attention to her predicament.
A portion of the tweet posted on April 26 reads: “Because of some of you, your bad character and stupid mindset be why people don’t even want to employ you. Wicked and evil set of humans,”
In a series of tweets, Fella described the situation and claimed that the woman who is on the run has cut off all communication with her.
However, Fella Makafui did not say whether or not the incident had been reported to the Ghana Police Service for additional inquiries.