- A Ghanaian football club owner is among three people extradited to the United States in connection with a massive fraud case
- The trio is accused of defrauding companies and exploiting vulnerable Americans, and will now face justice in the US
- The Ghana Football Association is yet to issue an official statement on the matter involving the club owner
The founder of PAC Academy, Inusah Ahmed, known in football circles as Pascal, has been sent to the United States to face serious fraud charges.
Ahmed is accused of playing a key role in a criminal network that allegedly stole more than $100 million through romance scams and other fraudulent schemes.

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PAC Academy owner and others extradited
On June 13, 2025, a coordinated operation between Interpol and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) led to the arrest of Ahmed and two other Ghanaian businessmen, Isaac Kofi Oduro Boateng, widely known as Kofi Boat, and Derrick Van Yeboah.
Their extradition took place on August 8. They are set to appear before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert W. Lehrburger.
“The defendants have been brought to the United States to be held accountable for their alleged roles in scamming companies and vulnerable Americans out of over $100 million,” said FBI Assistant Director in Charge Christopher G. Raia.
If found guilty of the charges of wire fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy, each faces up to 20 years in prison.
While these three are now in US custody, a fourth suspect remains at large.
He is identified as Patrick Kwame Asare, also called Borga, who managed to evade capture during the June operation. Security agencies are still searching for him.

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Inusah Ahmed’s extradition: A shocking turn for Ghana football
The news of Ahmed’s arrest, and now extradition, has sent shockwaves through the Ashanti Region and the wider Ghanaian football scene.
Ahmed is more than just a businessman. He is the founder of PAC Academy, a promising football club based in Offinso that competes in Ghana’s Division One League.
Under his leadership, PAC Academy earned a reputation as one of the most organised teams in the country’s lower divisions.
According to KickGH, the club boasts its own clubhouse, a modern team bus, and a dedicated playing field, facilities that could rival some Ghana Premier League sides.
So far, neither the Ghana Football Association (GFA) nor the Ashanti Region Football Association (ARFA) has commented publicly on the situation.
However, whispers within football administration suggest that PAC Academy’s future could be reviewed depending on how the legal proceedings in the US unfold.
Video of Inusah Ahmed’s mansion, cars trend online
In a related report, YEN.com.gh shared a video allegedly showing Inusah Ahmed’s opulent mansion alongside a collection of high-end luxury cars in his garage.

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The PAC Academy financier is known for his love of the finer things, reflected in both his grand home and impressive fleet.
However, while his wealth and style once drew admiration, recent events have cast a dark cloud over his empire.
Source: YEN.com.gh