Inusah Ahmed: A Glimpse at the Lavish Mansion of PAC Academy Owner, Video
- A footage of Inusah Ahmed's luxurious mansion in Ghana has set social media ablaze following his arrest by the FBI
- Reports suggest that Ahmed channeled a portion of his alleged scam proceeds into establishing his football club, PAC Academy
- The charges carry a maximum penalty of 20 years’ imprisonment should the Ghanaian football figure be found guilty
A viral video has emerged, revealing the lavish residence of Inusah Ahmed, the embattled owner of Division One League outfit PAC Academy FC.
The footage surfaced on Saturday, August 9, after his dramatic arrest in a coordinated operation between the FBI and Ghanaian law enforcement.

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On Friday, August 8, 2025, the U.S. Attorney’s Office confirmed that three Ghanaian citizens had been extradited to the United States to stand trial over their alleged role in a global fraud ring.
The group is accused of orchestrating romance scams and business email compromise schemes that defrauded victims of over $100 million—amounting to slightly more than GHC 1 billion as of August 9, 2025.
Ahmed—widely known by the nicknames “Pascal” and “Agony”—is being held alongside three associates: Isaac Oduro Boateng, Derrick Van Yeboah, and Patrick Kwame Asare. They are accused of being part of a sophisticated online fraud network.
Inusah Ahmed's mansion
The clip of his lavish mansion, situated in Offinso in the Ashanti region, is now making waves on social media as shared by Official OS Trends on TikTok. Ghanaian musician Medikal visited Inusah Ahmed at the same residence sometime in July of this year.
Watch the video below.
PAC Academy’s future now hangs in the balance, as players, staff, and fans worry about the club’s fate amid the legal troubles of its owner.
Meanwhile, The team continues its pre-season training in preparation for the 2025/26 Ghana FA National Division One League. Recently, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) convened with all participating clubs to address key matters ahead of the upcoming campaign.

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Reactions of Ghanaians to Inusah's arrest
Social media has been buzzing with shares and comments on the video, with many users expressing disbelief over the lavish lifestyle he maintained while allegedly orchestrating an international cybercrime scheme.
“So all along, PAC Academy was just the front row seat to a blockbuster crime story? Ghana never disappoints!”
“From Division One League to FBI headlines—this is not the kind of promotion we were expecting.”
“That mansion in Offinso has more plot twists than a telenovela. Can’t wait for the Netflix documentary.”
“He built a football club and an empire in the making… just too bad one of them was apparently illegal.”
“Who knew our local football news would end up in an FBI press release? Hmmm… so this is how he managed to build such an expensive house”
“First it was goals on the pitch, now it’s charges in court—what a season for PAC Academy.”
Inusah could be jailed for 20 years
YEN.com.gh earlier reported that the founder of PAC Academy Inusah Ahmed could be imprisoned for up to 20 years if found guilty of allegations made against him.
This development could have a serious impact on the Division One side’s ambitions of earning promotion to the Ghana Premier League.
Source: YEN.com.gh