Scam Alert: AfriquantumX is fake – GCB warns

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GCB Bank PLC has issued a public warning regarding a fraudulent social media post falsely promoting an investment scheme named “AfriQuantumX” and misrepresenting it as an official GCB product.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, September 16, the Bank clarified that it has not launched any investment offering under the name “AfriQuantumX”.

GCB Bank urged customers and the wider public to exercise extreme caution. “Do not click on the link, do not share any personal or banking details, and under no circumstances should funds be transferred in response to this post,” the Bank warned.

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Read the post as it is being promoted on social media is below >>>

Every Ghanaian family feels the pressure of inflation, rent, and bills that never stop growing. Saving money no longer works — each day your cedis lose value. The only real solution is to invest. That’s why President John Dramani Mahama introduced AfriQuantumX — a transparent, government-backed platform where anyone can start with just 3,000 GHS. Here is what makes AfriQuantumX different:

✅ Guaranteed accessibility — you don’t need special knowledge, the system works automatically.

✅ Daily payouts & 24/7 withdrawals — money goes directly to your bank or Mobile Money.

✅ Full transparency & anti-corruption control — your funds are protected at every step.

✅ Real results — thousands of Ghanaians are already earning up to 70,000 GHS per month.

👉 Imagine what this means for you: no more fear of rising prices, no more stress about rent or school fees. Instead, a stable source of income that gives your family security and dignity.

All it takes is one decision — and the first step.

💼 Start today with 3,000 GHS and let AfriQuantumX work for you.

What is more worrying is that, it is attached to an AI generated video in which the President John Dramani Mahama appears to be saying exactly the same things contained in the post.

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The Bank has reiterated its commitment to protecting customers against online fraud and is advising individuals to verify any suspicious messages through the Bank’s official communication channels.

“GCB Bank PLC remains dedicated to safeguarding our customers and combating the rise in cyber fraud. We urge the public to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity directly to the Bank,” the statement concluded.