How Twene Jonas funded his trip to the USA

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Twene Jonas, a controversial Ghanaian social media personality based in the United States, has revealed that he still owes MTN’s Qwikloan service and has no intention of repaying the loan.

In a recent video, Jonas candidly discussed how this loan helped him fund his journey to the U.S. when he left Ghana in search of a better life.

Jonas explained that the financial difficulties he faced in Ghana pushed him to rely on the loan for some final expenses before his departure.

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He disclosed that despite benefiting from the service, he did not repay the loan before leaving the country, and has no plans to do so in the future.

His unapologetic attitude towards the debt adds another layer to his reputation as a vocal critic of the hardships in Ghana.

Jonas’ decision to openly admit to defaulting on a loan has sparked conversations online, with many discussing the ethics of borrowing money without intending to pay it back.

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His controversial stance is reflective of his broader critique of the socio-economic challenges faced by many in Ghana, which he frequently highlights in his social media content.

While his comments may seem lighthearted, they also serve as a reminder of the financial struggles many Ghanaians face, leading them to seek loans for survival or to pursue opportunities abroad.

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Jonas’ story has become yet another topic of debate as he continues to push boundaries with his outspoken views on the conditions in his home country.

Source: NewsandVibes.com

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