Ghanaian socialite and influencer Hajia4Reall, recently released from a U.S. prison, has responded to growing speculation that she may have cooperated with U.S. authorities in connection to the recent arrests of alleged fraudsters, including businessman Dada Joe Remix and Shatta Wale associate Kofi Boat.
In a video posted to her social media accounts, Hajia4Reall is seen dancing and enjoying herself with friends, accompanied by a caption that many believe is a subtle response to the swirling rumours. Her post included the popular phrase, "We Move!" — widely interpreted as a defiant clapback at her critics.
Hajia4Reall, born Mona Faiz Montrage, spent a year in prison in the United States after pleading guilty to charges related to a romance scam that targeted vulnerable individuals. While she was released in May 2025 under a plea deal, the specifics of that agreement remain undisclosed. However, rumours have circulated suggesting she may have cooperated with authorities by naming other members of the alleged fraud network.
The speculation intensified after the arrests of two prominent businessmen shortly following her return to Ghana. Dada Joe Remix was picked up first, followed by the June 13 arrest of Isaac Kofi Oduro Boateng, popularly known as Kofi Boat. He was detained alongside two others in a joint FBI-Interpol operation tied to a $100 million wire fraud and money laundering scheme. A third suspect is said to be on the run.
The timing and scale of these arrests have sparked widespread debate on social media, with many users accusing Hajia4Reall of playing a behind-the-scenes role in the crackdown. While she has not directly addressed the allegations, her latest post suggests she is unfazed by the speculation and determined to move forward.
Story By: Afia Ohenewaa Akyerem
