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UT boss Kofi Amoabeng steps down

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  • Ghanaian 8 years ago

    at list the bank can have a new focus.

  • Hovah 8 years ago

    I better go take my money outta that bank. Things are not looking good over there. Thought they were getting better

  • lankwei 8 years ago

    No need. There are early signs of recovery. However, one should wait for the full year report of the bank.

  • daladam 8 years ago

    STAY AWAY FROM THE BANKSTERS/CRIMNALS
    IN THAT BANK THEY PUT LIENS ON E.LAGON HOMES WIHOUT HOMEOWNERS KNOWLEDGE AND CONSENT AND WITHOUT GIVING THEM ANY CONSIDERATION[WHICH MEANS MONE]

  • mensa 8 years ago

    more and more we re hearing that they use fraud to cheat homeowners out of their equity

  • True Talk 8 years ago

    Every fool can make a bank work with 120% interest rate. What's the big deal. He legalised daylight robbery and backed it with brute force!!

  • ASH 8 years ago

    I foresee him going into politics. Please help by giving back your wealth of experience to those in need (go back to legon and lecture).

  • Ghanaba 8 years ago

    There is time for everything. It is good to know the point at which you retire and let a new more youthful person take over. Good refreshing news from the UT bank CEO.

  • Amma ba 8 years ago

    you must ask for forgiveness from your clients that your bank has duped with your so called RICH experience.

  • TM 8 years ago

    this man is a crook and has nothing to offer young entrepreneurs. fucking loan shark

  • Obrefo 8 years ago

    They wont listen because they're blinded and their ears plugged by corruption and looting. They're too busy looting, stealing, lying, fighting and trying to cover up their messes and have no time to listen to anybody. Don't w ...
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  • vci 8 years ago

    Great Entrepreneur and he needs to be celebrated. Off course he knows when to step down. Recognised in Moky mokura's book

  • Job poadi Bibom 8 years ago

    congratulations u 've done well, ur efforts in the financial sector ur humbleness to humanity is worth emulating u 've made a good mark both in Ghana n around the world, but I prefer u enter into God's work with ur experienc ...
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  • Prince Charles 8 years ago

    Thank God, the business community and property owners will heave a sigh of relief, that the leech is going on voluntary retirement. The guy is the Ghanaian version of a Jewish man; ruthless, merciless, cunning, and a blood s ...
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