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Watch: Tracey Boakye puts her executive bedroom on full display

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Barely two weeks after her marriage, Tracey Boakye has put her new bedroom which she will be sharing with her husband on full display.

The popular actress, known recently as “East Legon Landlady,” has shared a video on social media, showing off her executive bedroom.

The room features a bedroom area and a sitting area all in one.

Read also: Tracey Boakye and Frank mounts billboards to thank Ghanaians for their support

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As is known for her taste, the decor features some gold and her photos have been displayed all over the room.

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Meanwhile, the mother of two is having the time of her life on her honeymoon with her husband, Badu Frank.

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With cybercrime on the rise, including identity theft and phishing, Mastercard prioritizes fraud prevention and cybersecurity worldwide, including in Ghana. This commitment becomes even more critical given that Ghana recorded GH¢49.5 million in direct financial losses through cyber fraud activities between January and June of 2023, highlighting the need for concerted efforts to safeguard the financial services industry and government from attacks. In response to these challenges, Mastercard is not only investing in innovation and collaborations, but also providing an avenue for stakeholders to discuss best practices to ensure cyber resilience in the country.
“In Ghana, the proliferation of digital services has brought unprecedented convenience to consumers and businesses alike. However, with this increased connectivity comes an alarming rise in cyber threats, posing significant risks to both financial institutions and their consumers,” said Bossman Kwapong, The Country Director for Ghana at Mastercard. “In light of these challenges, Mastercard recognizes the critical role it plays in fortifying Ghana’s digital infrastructure. Hosting events like the Fraud and Cyber Resilience Forum is not just a proactive measure—it’s a necessary step towards enhancing awareness, collaboration, and resilience within the Ghanaian ecosystem.”
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Bossman Akuffo Kwapong, Country Director for Ghana
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