King Xenodzi, the Global Humanitarian, Giving $2,000 to Every Ghanaian This Year Freely

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King Xenodzi, the Global Humanitarian, Giving $2,000 to Every Ghanaian This Year Freely

 

His Royal Majesty King Torgbi Xenodzi Dogbey II, ruler of Worgbato-Klikor in Ghana’s Volta Region, has launched an ambitious economic empowerment initiative aimed at uplifting African families through strategic financial investments.

 

The program, known as the International Humanitarian Trade Portals, promises to provide $2,000 in free humanitarian funding to every new registrant instantly.

 

The platform claims these funds will grow monthly through compound interest, helping ordinary Africans build wealth and potentially rise to millionaire status—not by chance, but through “vision, access, and action.”

 

This initiative is reportedly the brainchild of King Xenodzi, who is symbolically described as “Satoshi Nakamoto,” the first African world trillionaire.

 

While the name Satoshi Nakamoto is famously known as the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, King Xenodzi’s association with it marks a bold statement about Africa’s evolving role in global finance and innovation.

 

“This is your moment and Africa is watching,” the program declares, encouraging widespread participation. Interested individuals are invited to register freely by calling or WhatsApping the provided contact number: 0544075956.

 

King Torgbi Xenodzi Dogbey II’s emergence as Africa’s first world trillionaire symbolizes more than personal wealth—it represents a shift in how the continent’s influence and innovation are perceived on the global stage.

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Rumors continue to circulate about the connection between King Xenodzi and the legendary digital fortune of over 1 million Bitcoins, valued at more than $120 billion with a hidden off-chain trillion Satoshi Vault in a book written by one American, from California, USA.

 

We wait to see if every Ghanaian will be credited the $2000 promised by King Xenodzi to build wealth for Ghanaian families.

 

“If King Xenodzi gives every Ghanaian $2,000 that will amount to a total of $68 billion” he enumerated.

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