Church of Pentecost, Sexual Orgies, Suspicious Cargos At Kotoka -The Story of Benedict Peters, Akufo Addo’s Fugitive Nigerian Billionaire Friend

Details of a mind-blowing can of worms on the fast-lane life of fugitive Nigerian billionaire Benedict Peters reveal how he is enjoying presidential protection in Ghana and is using the Church of Pentecost as an alibi to transport suspicious cargo through the Kotoka International Airport (KIA).

His Gulfstream G650ER private jet with registration M-DVJJ and serial number 6439, has been shuttling KIA and destinations in the United States with possible contrabands aboard.

The private jet’s last flight was from Washington DC on Tuesday, January 18, 2022, and landed on Wednesday, January 19, 2022, around midnight.

Checks by Whatsup News shows that the aircraft which was registered on April 13, 2021, in the notorious tax haven of Isle of Man is registered to the Peters Family. The serial number of the Gulfstream Aircraft in the registry is 1153 with registration certificate number N639GA 424B9B.

Paper trail, documents and evidence in possession of Whatsup News correlate how deep the Akufo Addo administration had gone in giving Mr. Peters a carte blanche to practically subvert every aviation security protocol to undertake suspicious activities from his base in Ghana where he relaxes and watch his bank account credited with a minimum of US$ 4 million daily from his global transactions.

Whatsup news would reveal in episodes; the love story between Mr. Peters and Ghana’s seat of government, (The Jubilee House) and what happens when the Nigerian Billionaire ‘coughs’ in Ghana.

One source of his funds is the US$ 100 and US$ 50 fleeced off each arriving passenger at the KIA courtesy of a dubious contract given his company, Frontier Healthcare Services at Kotoka to test every arriving passenger for COVID-19 with an antigen test.

Benedict Peters is a Nigerian billionaire friend of President Akufo Addo who had taken refuge in Ghana after he became wanted in Nigeria over allegations of crime and fraud.

Recently, a Nigeria-based Civil Society Organization, Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency (CESJET), started mounting pressure on federal authorities to revisit allegations of various financial crimes against Benedict Peters, the man who owns the Frontiers Healthcare services.

Frontier gets to keep the lion’s share of the fees from the COVID-19 test per traveller while a meagre share of the money goes to three government agencies, despite the tests using resources owned by the agencies: the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL), the Ghana Health Services (GHS) and the Noguchi Memorial Medical Research Centres.

Benedict Peters who is also the Chairman of the Aiteo Group of Companies comprising Aiteo Eastern E & P Company Ltd, Aiteo Energy Limited and Aiteo Energy Resources Ltd, has long been reported to be a fugitive from the law in Nigeria, his home country.

Since 2014 Peters has been accused of crimes ranging from conspiracy to commit fraud, tax evasion, corruption, and money laundering using his Aiteo Group of Companies.

On February 28, 2020, the Abuja division of the Federal High Court was asked to compel the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to immediately arrest and prosecute him.

Incidentally, it was at this same time that his company, Frontiers was hired by the Akufo-Addo government to sell COVID-19 testing at the Kotoka International Airport at a prohibitive US$150 per test.

Interestingly, the discovery of the ultimate owner of Frontiers was made by Whatsup News media as there appeared to have been efforts to keep that information away from the public.

Frontiers, as it was discovered, was at the end of a convoluted ownership structure designed to throw prying eyes off the trail.

For instance, Healthcare Solution Services Limited (HSSL) which was incorporated on June 3, 2020, is wholly owned by another company called The Peters Family Company Ltd incorporated in Dominica.

Suspiciously, Frontier Healthcare Services owned by HSSL was also incorporated in Ghana around the same time (on July 21, 2020) – just 40 days before President Akufo-Addo opened the air borders on 1st September with the conditionality that all travelers into and out of Ghana must have a coronavirus test.

Following the 2020 elections, the Appointments Committee of Parliament has been trying to find out the Ministers who signed the Frontiers contract. But strangely, every Minister interviewed has said he does not know who signed that contract.

Apparently, the contract was signed between Frontier and Yaw Kwakwa, the GACL Managing Director who has been cited for massive corruption.

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