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    I’ve saved enough money to spend till I die

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    Mzbel is a Ghanaian hiplife artiste Mzbel is a Ghanaian hiplife artiste

    Ghanaian musician cum businesswoman, Belinda Nana Akua Amoah, known popularly as Mzbel, has made some revelations about her finances.

    Speaking to ZionFelix, the “16 Years” hitmaker said she has made and saved enough money to live comfortably for the rest of her life and will still be fine.

    “I have enough money, I will never go broke till I die, enough for my kids to even continue to spend after I die. Zion in Ghana’s wealth is measured by the number of properties you have scattered around, but I’m ok, I have a house, a business that I get enough money out of, and a car that serves me,” she stated.

    The musician added that she is not interested in acquiring additional properties or businesses, as she would not be able to manage them.

    Instead, she said she prefers to keep her money in the bank and spend it.

    “I don’t have so many properties scattered around because I can’t be in so many places at once, and I also don’t trust people to take care of it. I don’t trust anyone to cater for it as well as I would personally do so; I’d rather have my money in the bank and spend it. If I want to be pampered, I will go to a hotel and pay to get treated nicely the same way I would employ people to cater to me if I built a mansion,” she said.

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