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I Won’t Judge Hajia 4Real—Nhyiraba Kojo Breaks Silence

Rapper and entrepreneur Nhyiraba Kojo has responded to the current controversy surrounding Hajia 4 Reall on social media.

Despite facing similar accusations of fraudulent internet activities, Nhyiraba Kojo refuted claims that he was intimidated by Hajia’s prosecution following her admission of guilt in a romance scam.

During an interview with Amansan Krakye of Propert FM, Nhyiraba Kojo stated that he is not inclined to pass judgment or offer opinions on the actions of others.

Oh no Hajia 4RealI’s case hasn’t frightened me and I think that whatever you do is about taking a risk including when you even want to drink water. Someone was standing by the roadside to pick a vehicle to go and work but got knocked down by a vehicle and that’s a risk so I’m not the type to comment on whatever someone might be doing. Besides I’m not God to pass judgement so I feel that whatever we’ve heard or read from Hajia’s case, everyone is taking a risk because in life whatever you do is risky.

In a recent development in Hajia4Reall’s case, it came to light that she pleaded guilty in a romance scam case and may have her sentence reduced after allegedly revealing the identities of her accomplices.

This new update was shared by Nigerian journalist and chemist Kemi Onlunyo, who has been consistently providing accurate information on this matter since it first emerged last year.

Hajia admitted to her involvement in laundering the proceeds of romance scams that specifically targeted vulnerable Americans.

If convicted, she could face a maximum prison sentence of five years. The U.S. Attorney’s Office confirmed that Mona 4reall confessed to one count of conspiracy to receive stolen money on February 21, 2024, in front of U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah L.

Mona was part of a criminal syndicate operating in West Africa, that orchestrated various fraudulent activities, with a particular focus on romance scams aimed at individuals and businesses in the United States.

The organization employed deceptive tactics, including the creation of fake identities and online personas, to lure victims into false romantic relationships.

They then manipulated these victims into sending money under false pretences, using reasons such as fabricated medical emergencies, travel expenses, or investment opportunities.

Mona’s role involved receiving money from the victims through bank accounts or money transfer services and subsequently transferring it to other group members located in Ghana, Nigeria, and other countries. Additionally, she used a portion of the funds for her expenses, including travel, shopping, and entertainment.

As part of her plea agreement, Mona has agreed to forfeit and repay $2,164,758.41, which represents the total amount of money she received from the victims. Her sentencing is scheduled to take place on June 15, 2024, before U.S. District Judge Paul A. Crotty.

Source – Tru News Report

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