Is Nana Aba Anamoah’s Range Rover really fake? Or are the haters at it again

Massive debate ensues of Nana Aba Anamoah’s Range Rover Birthday gift.

Is Nana Aba Anamoah’s Range Rover really fake? Or are the haters at it again
Nana Aba Anamoah

It was earlier reported that tv presenter, Nana Aba Anamoah, announced that she was gifted a brand new Range Rover for her 42nd birthday on the 19th of June, 2020.

A debate has been sparked on the social media scene as to whether the gift was real or not when a random man on social media pointed out that the number plate on the Range Rover has already been registered to another car.

According to him, the GR 2050 - 20 number engraved on the front plate of the Range Rover "belongs" a Nissan Rogue vehicle which's insurance was registered on January 6, 2020, with expiration on January 5, 2021.

This would invariably mean that the car is a brand new car that was borrowed to just be used to deceive the public, with the plate number of another car slapped on it to make it seem like it was gifted to her.

 

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Fans have been quick to point out that this would not be the first time that this has happened, as she has been guilty of faking things before.

She once posted a fake picture of herself at Man United’s Old Trafford stadium.

This forced her old employers, TV3, to part ways with her. She then joined GHONE Tv and subsequently became its managing director.

Due to the recent behavior of celebrities faking things to gain more popularity, fans were quick to assume that Nana Aba Anamoah had faked hers too.

In Nana Aba Anamoah's defense, it is possible that the man may not have checked the right platform, as the one he used might not contain accurate information about the new car since it had just been bought and registered.

She took to her social media page to Tweet that she was tired of the whole saga. How something that's meant to bring joy has brought many negative speculations due to her past behavior. 

 

 

It is more likely that the Range Rover gift is true than it is false because all the claims have been unfounded.