Audio By Carbonatix
Ghanaian socialite and musician, Mona Faiz Montrage, also known as Hajia4Reall has commented on her predicament for the first time since her arrest in the UK and subsequent extradition to the US in May.
She is currently facing six charges for an alleged $2 million romance scam targeting older Americans.
In the May 15 trial at a federal court in Manhattan, United States, she pleaded not guilty.
But more than a month after the news of her arrest emerged, Hajia4Reall has chosen her birthday to make her presence known on social media.
Taking to Instagram, the socialite shared pictures of herself wearing a black leather dress to mark her 31st birthday.
In the June 26 post, she expressed appreciation to her fans for "your love and prayers showed to me during these difficult times."
She added that it is only a matter of time before she is vindicated.
"There is a time for everything, and the world will come to know the truth, and my story will be heard," she wrote in the caption.
Although it is unclear what manner she is planning to get this story told, Ghanaians on social media remain eager to know the outcome of the case which has now gained national attention.
Latest Stories
-
Avenor building collapse claims 2 lives as rescue efforts end
7 minutes -
Cesc Fà bregas’ Como 1907 in Ghana for week-long football development project
9 minutes -
Livestream: The Probe discusses Accra floods
33 minutes -
Ramaphosa condemns vigilante action against foreign nationals
55 minutes -
Tenants pack up ahead of demolition order of dilapidated Osu building
1 hour -
The hospital was full. So naturally, we suspended the person who told us
1 hour -
Ministry of Health commends police over arrest of suspected recruitment fraudster
2 hours -
The lazy dependence on the Consolidated Fund
2 hours -
Honda Civic engulfed in flames at Kwamoso-Duasin
2 hours -
NTC to publish 2026 GTLE 1 results on Monday, June 8
2 hours -
Ghana’s SMEs need better access to capital
2 hours -
Housing Minister announces crackdown on illegal structures in flood-prone areas
2 hours -
The Intelligent need the Ordinary too
2 hours -
Invest in children’s education; it yields long-term returns — Parents advised
2 hours -
The real honour is service, not paid recognition – Prof. Michael Kpessa-Whyte, Director-General of SIGA writes
2 hours