Hajia4Reall
Socialite Mona Faiz Montrage, popularly known as Hajia4Reall, has returned to social media and the music scene with a new single titled “We Move” following her release from prison. Hajia4Reall returned to Ghana days after serving a 12-month prison sentence in the United States. She was deported to Ghana after legal troubles related to a romance scam case.
To celebrate her comeback, she released a new song and an accompanying music video on her social media platforms. The video begins with scenes of her in a prison cell, symbolising her time behind bars. The song features lyrics including the line, “If I fall, I go rise… We move onto the next. We move, we move, like we don’t really care,” highlighting her determination and journey through adversity.
Her legal troubles started in November 2022 with her arrest in the UK, followed by extradition to the U.S. in May 2023. In February 2024, she pleaded guilty to conspiring to receive stolen money linked to scams that defrauded victims of over $2 million. In June 2024, she was sentenced to 12 months and one day in prison, ordered to forfeit $216,475 and pay restitution amounting to $1,387,458.
After completing her sentence, Hajia4Reall’s legal team successfully negotiated her voluntary return to Ghana, avoiding further detention by U.S. immigration authorities.
The song title, “We Move,” is a popular Ghanaian phrase that means continuing life despite setbacks. For Hajia4Reall, it serves as a message of personal growth and a declaration that her past will not define her future.