Hajia4Reall, a Ghanaian socialite who is currently the subject of an investigation into her alleged participation in a $2 million romance scam that preyed on older, single Americans, has said that she might visit Ghana in July of this year.
On her birthday, Hajia 4Reall shared her excitement about visiting Ghana in July during an Instagram live session.
She spoke with her publicist, GH Hyper, about it, and he suggested she be the special guest at the opening of his lounge.
After being extradited from the United Kingdom to the United States for her alleged involvement in a $2 million romance scam that preyed on older, single Americans, Hajia4Reall was recently given a $500,000 bail.
GH Hyper expressed his disappointment that Hajia4Reall was unable to attend the VGMA red carpet event during their conversation. Hajia4Reall, on the other hand, remained upbeat and emphasized that everything happens for a reason and that there is hope as long as there is life.
The conversation then turned to when they would meet. GH Hajia4Reall responded that she might be in Ghana by the time Hyper mentioned that he might be traveling to America in July. She expressed her conviction that, with God, nothing is out of the question.
Hajia4Reall was advised to travel to Ghana to attend the opening of his lounge by GH Hyper, who had previously told her that she would be doing so.
Due to her alleged involvement in romance scams, Hajia4Reall has run into legal troubles. Social media users have been discussing and responding to her extradition to the US, which has received a lot of attention.
On Monday, June 26th, which happened to be her birthday, she went back on Instagram to share some beautiful pictures and commemorate the occasion.
She was dressed elegantly in all-black leather and wrote a heartfelt caption to express her gratitude: “Happy Birthday to me, and a big thank you to everyone for the birthday wishes and, above all, the love and prayers you’ve shown me during these challenging times.”
Reflecting on her situation, she continued, “One valuable lesson my father imparted to me from a young age is that ‘only the good die young.’ Now, I truly comprehend the depth of that statement. There is a time for everything, and eventually, the truth will prevail, and my story will be heard.”