An emotional video making the airwaves depicts a Ghanaian man, Jonathan Mensah, crying uncontrollably after he was arrested by some officials of a micro-finance provider, Quick Credit, for failing to repay his loan.
In the video the man is heard saying “I am not saying I won’t pay the money but it is unfortunate. I beg you I will pay,” he added.
The 45-year-old carpenter who resides in Akosombo, Eastern Region is said to have taken a loan of GHS 10,000 from the credit facility in December 2023 in a bid to cater for his father’s funeral expenses.
According to EDHUB, who shared the video on X, the man’s debt has accrued with over an interest of GHS 4,000.
He added that Jonathan Mensah’s inability to commit to the part of the agreement with the institution is as a result of an unforeseen circumstance he encountered prior to the funeral of his father.
Explaining further, EDHUB indicated that the victim got involved in an accident hence diverting the initial purpose of going for the loan.
EDHUB has called on individuals who are touched and would love to extend a helping hand to personally contact Jonathan Mensah on 0245154725.
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A heartbreaking video has surfaced online, believed to have been recorded in the Volta region, showing a middle-aged man breaking down in tears as he pleads with Palmpay loan operatives who threaten to drive him to Kpeve and abandon him there over an outstanding loan. pic.twitter.com/dJs8NEqgI2
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