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Nii Adama Djata Appointed International Managing Director of Africa Affairs for Karamouzi’s Bank and Trust In Cameroon

Financial Director For ARAC  Appointed As International Managing Director of Africa Affairs. During a Karamouzi’s  Bank and Trust Majority Shareholders meeting held on August 29th 2022 by Mrs Dionysia Karamouzi, President of Karamouzi’s Bank and Trust,  The shareholders approve the immediate appointment of Nii Djata Adama also known in private life as Laremy Wade, to Present and coordinate all actions and activities required to establish a legal operating entity as a representative, branch or other entities may be required for operations and business plans of Karamouzi’s Bank and Trust Limited. (KBT) and other affiliated entities. 

Nii Adama Djata also known as Laremy Wade, was Born in Boynton Beach, Florida. April 21st, 1981. Moved to Georgia in 1996, Graduated in 1999 from high school. Military career from 1999-2003. Graduated Online Business School in Ga. 2003-2007.

The spiritual priest from 1996 to the present. Computer money magic started in 2011. True Movement Association spiritual organization started in 2002. The first crypto was made in Feb. 2014 on black history month and I was the first melanated person to make crypto.

Laremy Wade was installed as chief of Business Development on 1st May 2021 in Accra.

Laremy Wade was installed in that position to function on behalf of the Royal Dynasty of Abola Paramount Stool and Anamase Kingdom Respectively. To this, his name Laremy Wade Changed to a Royal Divine Traditional Names, ”Noryaa Mantse Adama Djata”.

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