Ghanaian socialite Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa popularly known as Afia Schwarzenegger has exposed an escalating trend of drug lords operating with heightened sophistication in the country, particularly involving female socialites.
These dealers, as per her claims, have adapted new strategies, operating under pharmaceutical licences to conceal their illicit activities.
Afia Schwarzenegger highlighted a departure from conventional drug trafficking methods, emphasizing the involvement of women without direct contact with the substances until they reach their final destination.
Her revelations came in response to recent legal issues faced by fellow socialite Hajia4Reall, where she expressed concerns about the questionable behaviours of prominent female celebrities.
During a TikTok live session, Afia Schwarzenegger described the modus operandi, asserting, “Money laundering is nothing compared to what people in this country do now. People have taken pharmaceutical licences and are hiding under the guise of trading in drugs. They have recruited these Ghanaian socialites to also participate in that job.”
Afia Schwarzenegger, referring to Hajia4Reall as a case study, condemned such activities as vanity.
She pointed out the consequences that individuals engaged in such actions would soon face.
Regarding Hajia4Reall, Afia questioned the socialite’s flamboyant displays on social media, asserting that her ill-gotten wealth and pursuit of social media relevance have now come to nothing.
“All the things she has been flaunting on social media, where are they now? At one point, I didn’t know who was even advising her to be doing these things. The designers, the cars, houses, where are they now? Even when she was under investigation, she was still very much active on social media. It looked like she wanted to prove something to people. What are you proving? If you are not guilty, you won’t be extradited from London to the US,”Afia Schwarzenegger stated.
She criticized the extravagant lifestyle and speculated about the fate of Hajia’s assets amidst her legal troubles.
The news concluded with the report that Hajia4Reall had reportedly pleaded guilty in the U.S.
Magistrate court regarding her involvement in a $2 million romance scam, marking a significant legal setback for the 30-year-old musician and businesswoman.