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Chris News Media Blog of Tuesday, 27 June 2023

Source: realnewz.live

By July, I Should Be In Ghana - Ghanaian Influencer and Musician Hajia4Real

By July, I should be in Ghana - Ghanaian influencer and musician Hajia4Real, who is presently facing charges related to wire fraud, money laundering, and receipt of stolen money in the United States, has announced that she may return to Ghana in July of this year.

During an Instagram live session on her birthday, Hajia4Real, discussed her future plans with her publicist.

In the live conversation, GH Hyper expressed disappointment that Hajia4Reall was absent from the VGMA (Vodafone Ghana Music Awards) red carpet.

"I was saddened that you were absent from the VGMA red carpet," he said.

In response to the blogger, Hajia4Reall stated that everything that happens is beneficial, as is everything that God does.

According to the 'Badder Than' singer, she is optimistic about the future and believes that anything is possible as long as there is life.

"Whatever happens is fine.

In addition, she mentioned the possibility of returning to Ghana in July, a statement that has stunned supporters.

"When will you visit America?

July?

Possibly by that time, I would be in Ghana.

"There are no impossibilities," she revealed.

As the designated guest of honor, GH Hyper suggested in the chat that Hajia4Reall should be in Ghana by July for the inauguration of his lounge.

"By then, you should have arrived in Ghana for the inauguration of my lounge.

You are responsible for opening it, he stated.

Hajia4Reall acknowledged the suggestion, reiterating her belief in God's ability to bring about change.

Background

Mona Faiz Montage, also known as Hajia4Reall, was extradited from the United Kingdom to the United States due to her alleged participation in a $2 million romance scam aimed at older, unmarried Americans.

The 30-year-old businesswoman and musician appeared in federal court in Manhattan on May 15 to face charges related to her alleged involvement in a series of romance scams.

The news of Hajia4Reall's indictment spread rapidly across social media, attracting considerable attention and becoming a top trending topic on Twitter.

Hajia4Reall has reportedly been released on home detention to her aunt's residence in New Jersey after posting a $500,000 bond and pleading not guilty to the charges levied against her.

As a condition of her release, she must wear a GPS ankle monitor for tracing purposes.