How do such false charges happen? In Kojokaro's case, the high-risk business of entrepreneurship - starting a vending machine company- was in some cases taken on with expectations of easy money, something Kojokaro says he never promised. "If you work hard, these businesses can make money," he says. "It was always clear that you had to 'have what it takes.' Not everyone will succeed, the same as starting any other business."
Kojokaro went on to start a business of his own as the ordeal unfolded and he found himself unemployable. His company, a junk removal service called I Am Junk, did well against the odds, even securing a partnership with a major Toronto radio station to help keep the city clean during a protracted garbage strike.
Still, the accusations of his past continue to haunt him. "If my businesses had a run-of-the-mill customer service issue, people would call us scammers on the internet without allowing us to resolve the issue," he says. "I've had contractors try to extort me, using old articles they found on Google to make threats against me and my current business."
Today, Kojokaro is focusing his attention on his newest project, an upscale adult men's magazine. Never one to hide in shame, he decided to name itRaphael. He is currently raising funds for the project on Indiegogo.com.
For more information, visit www.indiegogo.com/
ABOUT Raphael Kojokaro
Raphael Kojokaro is a Toronto-based marketing professional and entrepreneur. After building a successful junk removal business, he decided to pursue his dream of a magazine for men who prefer natural, organic beauty over beauty attained by plastic surgery, injections and other physical modifications.
To learn more about Raphael magazine, visit raphaelorganicbeauty.blogspot.ca
Press Contact: Raphael Kojokaro |email: info@GoRaphael.com | Tel: 1-416-318-4438



