Actress Portia Asare, from Ghana, has at last opened up about her alleged involvement in a visa fraud scheme with a travel and tour firm.
It was around a year ago that Asare became well-known for supposedly tricking a few people into believing she could help them move overseas and swindling them out of GHC 10,000 apiece.
Asare had entered into an agreement with Union Travelling Agency and had assisted them in acquiring clients for this arrangement; nevertheless, the company was unable to assist the clients in obtaining visas.

Portia fled social media and went into hiding when people began pursuing her for their money because it was she who persuaded them to pay up.
She’s finally coming forward to provide her side of the tale a year later.
She claims that she did nothing more than advertise the business; she did not solicit money from anyone, which is why she is being accused of being a scammer.
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