Ghanaian socialite, Afia Schwarzenegger, has thrown jabs at Hajia4Reall following the release of her controversial new single titled ‘Move’.
In a video shared on X, Afia Schwarzenegger criticised Hajia4Reall, asking her to delete the song from her social media platforms, claiming it cannot erase her past mistakes.
Referring to Hajia4Reall as an ‘ex-convict’, Afia argued that no reputable platform would offer her the opportunity to perform.
“Hajia, no matter what you do, you are an ex-convict. You have nothing to show us because you’re a fraudster. Mona, enough of the stupidity, level up. I am the only one bold enough to tell the truth. Forget about that nonsense music and lifestyle. Who is going to put you on their stage? Which credible platform will allow you to perform? Hajia, you can’t prove anything beyond the fact you’re a fraudster.”
Afia Schwarzenegger
Afia also aimed Hajia4Reall’s outfit in the ‘Move’ music video, labelling it outdated and inappropriate.
“The picture you posted yesterday screams ex-convict. Where did you get that Fashion Nova boot from? Was that the only shoe you saw when shopping online? Mona, you have nothing to prove anymore. You’re not a ‘big girl’ anymore; whatever you displayed was silly, and Ghanaians can see right through it.”
Afia Schwarzenegger
Afia’s comments have since sparked intense reactions online, with fans and critics weighing in on the public feud.
Hajia4Reall Releases Steamy Cowgirl Photos

Socialite-turned-musician Hajia4Reall is making her return unapologetically following her release from a year-long prison sentence in the U.S.
She had been missing from the social scene due to a high-profile romance scam case, but now she’s back like she never left.
After marking her freedom with the release of her new single, ‘We Move’, Hajia4Reall has followed up with a jaw-dropping photoshoot that has sent social media into a frenzy.
Clad in a daring cowgirl ensemble, she rocked a cropped tank top, hat, and vintage jeans — but it was the bold styling of the jeans that truly turned heads.
The back of her jeans featured a dramatic cut-out that left her curves fully exposed, sparking waves of admiration and controversy online.
The visuals appear to be a calculated attempt to recapture public attention and reestablish her showbiz relevance.

As expected, fans and critics have flooded her comment sections with diverse reactions. While some have praised her confidence and branding savvy, others have raised eyebrows over the audacity of her post-prison rebrand.
Meanwhile, 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.
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