Selling Acheke for 1,000 Years Can Never Pay for A Rolls Royce – Twene Jonas Reacts to Big Chezzy’s New Acquisition  

U.S.-based Ghanaian social media personality Twene Jonas reacted to news of Chez Amis restaurant owner, Big Chezzy, purchasing a new Rolls-Royce Cullinan in a video that is going viral online.

Jonas clapped back at claims that she purchased the vehicle from the proceeds of her business, describing it as impossible. According to him, there is not enough acheke in the world anyone can sell to buy a Rolls-Royce.

Jonas definitively declared that any female personality who is spotted splashing cash got the money from a man in one way or another.

The New York-based social media menace pointed to several ‘wealthy’ female personalities in Ghana, such as Tracey Boakye and Hajia 4 Real, to prove his point, hinting that the former made her money from big men and the latter from fraud.

Jonas said no one should believe the Chez Amis owner bought her Rolls-Royce Cullinan from her business, but she likely got her money from a man.

“It’s a lie,” Jonas said, referring to claims she bought her new car by selling ‘acheke’. “Most rich women make their money from men. I’ve already given you a clear example, Tracey Boakye. She didn’t get rich from acting otherwise, Maame Dokoko [Grace Omaboe] and others will be richer than her.”

He added, “It’s a lie. It’s not true that anyone can sell acheke and buy a Rolls-Royce. It’s a nonsensical claim. Most rich women inherit the money from their partners or their parents. So a woman claiming she’s rich enough to buy a Rolls-Royce is a lie. Acheke money cannot buy a Rolls-Royce,”

Jonas added that Hajia 4 Real similarly claimed she became rich from her career, only for it to be discovered later that she was engaged in fraud.

Ghanaian socialite Big Chezzy, owner of the Chez Amis restaurant in East Legon, caused a stir in recent times after unveiling her newly purchased Rolls-Royce Cullinan.

The luxury vehicle, which was shipped from abroad, arrived at the port in Ghana, where it was recorded by her team, who then delivered it to her.

In a video shared on social media, Big Chezzy was spotted happily dancing before taking delivery of the car, proudly announcing herself as the first female owner of a Rolls-Royce in Ghana. The car, according to reports, is worth $450,000.