KASOA: Man Sprays Dog As Tiger To Scare of Quick Credit Loan Officers

In what social media is calling the most inventive and furriest get-out-of-debt tactic yet, a Kasoa man has turned heads and gained viral fame by transforming his canine companion into a ‘tiger’ to scare off relentless QuickCredit loan officers. The stunt reportedly worked—at least long enough for him to dodge creditors in broad daylight.
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How Did It Go Down?
According to social media, Kofi Yakubu, frustrated by persistent loan agents, painted his loyal dog with tiger stripes. The unusual sight—complete with a makeshift tail and ferocious growls—sent the chasing creditors into full retreat, giving Kofi a comical reprieve from the pressure of constant repayment demands.
The visuals alone are enough to make you do a double take. There’s something both hilarious and jaw dropping about a domesticated pooch prowling around like a big cat, all thanks to a bit of paint and desperation.
Social Media Went Wild
On TikTok, the short clip has racked up thousands of views, likes, and comments. One user quipped, “That dog’s more disciplined than me!” While another joked, “QuickLoan officers just met their fiercest competitor.” Even regional news outlets have picked up the story, turning Kofi and his “tiger-dog” into overnight sensations.
And it’s not just a one-off: variants of the story have popped up across Facebook reels and Instagram posts under trending tags like #KasoaTigerDog and #QuickCreditFails.
Is It Legal—or Pet-Friendly?
Animal rights advocates are asking questions, though. While the prank is undeniably clever, concerns about the welfare of the dog—especially what kind of paint was used—are being raised. For now, no authorities have announced any action, but the tone across headlines remains lighthearted for the moment.
What’s Next for Kofi & His “Tiger”?
For now, Kofi’s living rent-free in people’s minds across Ghana. Will the dog become a local mascot? Will credit agencies rethink chasing tactics? The comments are already brimming with suggestions—from pet modeling campaigns to safety PSA spin-offs—but one thing’s for sure: this crafty canine ruse is roaring its way through timelines everywhere.