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Jackie Appiah Became Wealthy By Investing In Real Estate – Fred Nuamah Reveals

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After Jackie Appiah’s plush residence was shared on social media and the comments that ensued thereafter, some of her colleagues have come out to indicate that the allegations against her are untrue.

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The newest to do so is actor and C.E.O of Ghana Movie Awards, Fred Nuamah.

He disclosed in an interview with Abeiku Santana on Okay FM that Jackie Appiah, apart from being an actress and a brand influencer, also has investments in real estate.

He revealed that Jackie Appiah started investing in the real estate market very early in her career.

“Jackie Appiah has been blessed by God. When we were out renting apartments in Cantoments, Jackie never did so. She will not be happy with me sharing this but she has six or seven apartments across Cantonments, East Legon and Labone which she rents out to people. She stayed in her mom’s house throughout, so what do you think she was using her money for?

“Yes, she’s made money from movies and advertising, but most of her money came from renting out her apartments. She’s into real estate. While other actresses were renting apartments for 2000 cedis to live in, she was investing in her real estate business.”

Fred’s defence of his colleague comes after several individuals in the movie industry who are close to Jackie have defended her against malicious comments.

Days ago, movie director, Sammy Rasta, pointed out that Jackie Appiah rejected a deal worth GH₵40,000 to post three flyers on her Instagram page. He emphasized that the actress can afford her lifestyle contrary to claims that she made her wealth through some other means.

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