Hajia4Reall Named in U.S. Criminal Offenders List Featuring 32 Ghanaians

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Ghanaian socialite and musician Mona Faiz Montrage, popularly known as Hajia4Reall, has been named in a recently published list by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) identifying foreign nationals facing deportation from the country.

The list, titled “Arrested Worst of the Worst,” was shared by the DHS and features individuals the agency describes as serious criminal offenders. According to the publication, the list includes 32 Ghanaian nationals linked to various offences, including fraud, shoplifting, cocaine possession, domestic violence, weapon-related crimes, and child cruelty allegations.

Hajia4Reall’s inclusion on the list comes after she completed a prison sentence in the United States and was subsequently deported to Ghana. The entertainer was previously held at the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia following her conviction in a fraud-related case.

She served a prison term of one year and one day before being released and returned to Ghana.

The publication of the DHS list has generated discussion on social media, with many Ghanaians reacting to the inclusion of the socialite’s name among individuals cited by the agency.

Hajia4Reall, who built a strong following through social media before venturing into music, became the subject of international attention following legal proceedings in the United States.

Her return to Ghana after completing her sentence marked the end of a high-profile chapter that attracted significant interest both locally and internationally.

The DHS list forms part of the agency’s efforts to highlight foreign nationals who have been convicted of various offences and are subject to deportation proceedings or have already been removed from the United States.

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