Ghanaian artiste and CEO of NK City Night Club, Nhyiraba Kojo, has voiced his dismay regarding his colleague, Hajia4reall, sentencing her to a year and a day in prison.
Nhyiraba Kojo emphasized that he cannot rejoice over another person’s misfortune, regardless of their past actions or mistakes.
“No one in this world would be happy to hear that their family member or friend has been sentenced to prison. It doesn’t matter what crime they committed. To err is human, and we are all prone to making mistakes.”
Nhyiraba Kojo
“All I can say now is that may the good Lord protect her and bring her back to us safe and sound,” he retorted.
Nhyiraba Kojo further expressed confidence that despite Hajia4reall’s sentencing, she will emerge from this experience stronger and more resilient.
“I pray that God keeps her safe so that she returns as beautiful or even more so than before,” he commented.
Reflecting on Hajia4reall’s strength, he added that he knows how strong she is regardless of her circumstances.
“She will overcome this. Perhaps we are the ones worrying more; Hajia is likely handling it with her usual strength, continuing to pursue what she loves. In the US, even though it’s a one-year sentence, it doesn’t necessarily mean exactly 12 months. So, her time will pass sooner than we expect.”
Nhyiraba Kojo

The Ghanaian musician cum businessman issued a stern warning to Ghanaian youth involved in internet fraud.
He condemned such activities and reiterated his opposition to any form of illegal activities intended to steal from people, whether conducted online or offline.
“If there’s anything like cyber fraud or scamming, then I am against it. Using criminal means to deceive and steal from others is completely wrong and unacceptable. Karma will also mete out severe consequences to those involved.”
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Nhyiraba Kojo also urged young people to pursue legitimate means of earning money, emphasizing the importance of hard work and genuine achievements.
“Young people should take life step by step. It’s better to work hard and earn your success so that when you achieve your goals, you can truly be proud of your accomplishments,” he advised.
Amid accusations linking him to internet fraud in connection with the Hajia4reall’s romance scam case, Nhyiraba Kojo clarified his stance.
Similarly, during a recent appearance on the United Showbiz show, he asserted that he is not involved in fraud and has no business association with Hajia4reall.
Rapper Recounts How a GRA Officer Harassed Him Over Club Sales

Ghanaian rapper and businessman Nhyiraba Kojo shared an incident where an officer from the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) called to harass him regarding the success and sales of his club, Nhyiraba Kojo City Night Club.
Nhyiraba Kojo mentioned that the GRA officer contacted him to inquire about taxes and the sales he had previously mentioned his club generates.
Despite informing the officer that he consistently pays his taxes, the officer indicated they would be investigating his wealth sources.
“I had a conversation with a tax officer who mentioned that I had stated people come to my club to purchase drinks worth 2000 pounds and 3000 dollars. I assured him that I comply with tax regulations.”
Nhyiraba Kojo
He went on to express his concerns about the situation, wondering if the scrutiny was due to his success as a young entrepreneur.
Feeling worried and shocked, Nhyiraba Kojo questioned, “I was taken aback. I couldn’t understand what I had done wrong. Is it because I am a successful youth?”
The rapper recently made headlines following allegations of being closely associated with Hajia4reall in business ventures.
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