A fresh government warning just flagged QNET-linked networks for trapping Ghanaians abroad with fake job and visa promises.
Ghana's Foreign Affairs Ministry sounds the alarm
Ghana's Foreign Affairs Ministry sounds the alarm
- The Ministry issued a public caution on March 13, specifically.
- QNET and similar schemes are named as key threats.
- Youth are the primary targets of these deceptive networks.
- False promises of jobs and European visas are the bait.
- Some Ghanaians got detained by foreign immigration authorities.
- Others landed in exploitative and distressing situations abroad.
- Fake employment and business prospects drive the lure.
- Increasing incidents prompted the Ministry to speak up publicly.
- Travel and recruitment offers need proper vetting first.
- Financial commitments should wait until legitimacy is confirmed.
- Parents and guardians are asked to spread awareness actively.
- Community leaders should help educate vulnerable populations, too.