Last updated on Thursday, 2nd September, 2010, at 09:29am
EXOPA sued for deceit
Source : Ghanaian Times | Mon 14th September, 2009 10:08 GMT
Exopa Boss, Ibrahim sima

Fifty-six models who recently participated in the first ever international fashion show at the Accra International Conference Center are threatening court action against the Chief Executive Officer of Exopa, a modeling agency.

They alleged that Ibrahim Sima owed each of them GH¢ 500 for participating in the show which ran from July 1 to 4, this year.

Dubbed, Exopa Fashion, the show featured a popular Ghanaian Hollywood actor and fashion designer Boris Kudjo and his wife.

A spokesperson for the models, who pleaded anonymity, told the ‘Times’ that Sima appeared determined not to pay them although he had signed a contract with them.
She said many appeals to him to fulfill his part of the contract failed, hence, the decision to take him to court.

According to the spokesperson, when they put pressure on him, Sima travelled to Germany and returned later but still ignored them.

She said Sima’s arrest in connection with the alleged cocaine possession surprised them “because we were at the time consulting a lawyer to serve him for deceiving us”.
“We are still talking to our lawyer on the way forward.”

Sima, 39, was arrested at the Kotoka International Airport on September 7, this year when going through pre-departure formalities for a flight to Germany.

According to security sources, four tubers of yam which were part of Sima’s luggage, were found stuffed with whitish substances when he was about to board a Lufthansa flight.

The source said during a random check the yams were detected to have been cut and rejoined. This aroused the curiosity of security officers who, upon opening up the yams found them hollow and filled with white substances suspected o be cocaine weighing five kilogram’s.

The source said Sima, when interrogated mentioned one Salifu at Nima as the person who gave the yams to him to be given to a friend I Germany.
 

Latest Comments
Posted by LYNUS , ACCRA
@ 08:23:49am on Friday 25th June, 2010
SUED FOR DECEIT?NO WONDER..
WHAT A PITY TO SEE ONE OF THE BEST MODELS"IN SUCH A SCANDAL.HOW CAN A PERSON REFUSE TO PAY ITS CLIENT AFTER A JOB?THIS IS SELFISH AND INHUMAN ON THE PART OF THE EXOPA BOSS.NO WONDER HE HAS BEEN APPREHENDED BY THE POLICE AND FACING COURT ACTION FOR ALLEGED POSSESSION OF DRUGS.IT SERVES HIM RIGHT.................HE MUST BE DEALT WITH TO SERVE AS A DETERRENT TO OTHERS............
Posted by fordz, Adabraka
@ 01:13:25pm on Friday 02nd April, 2010
EXOPA
He must be dealt with accordingly
Posted by AYISUXEDE, ACCRA
@ 09:26:05am on Sunday 17th January, 2010
RE: EXOPA SUED FOR DECEIT
THIS MAD RUSH FOR RICHES,MANSIONS, FLASHY CARS BY THE YOUNG AND OLD MUST END SOMEWHERE.WHAT IS THE GAIN IF YOU SHOULD ACQUIRE ALL THE RICHES IN THIS TEMPORARY ABODE AND THEN LOSE YOUR SOUL TO THE DEVIL IN ETERNITY. AT LEAST 10 YEARS IN THE COOLER AND CONFISCATION OF PROPERTIES(DRUG TRAFFICKING RETURNS ACQUIRED) WOULD BE A DETERRENT.JUSTICE TO ALL(HIGH OR LOW, RICH OR POOR). PROF. MILLS THIS YOUR GOD GIVEN CHANCE TO SAVE GHANA AND THE REST OF THE AFFLICTED COUNTRIES FROM THE SCOURGE OF THIS COCAIN TRADE, WHICH COULD END UP DESTROYING GHANA. GOD BLESS A UNITED COCAIN FREE GHANA.
Posted by Henri, Accra
@ 11:31:57am on Thursday 19th November, 2009
Narcotic Drugs
Persons caught with narcotics should be given life sentences and properties confiscated before this trade can stop.