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“My name is Naomi Asiamarh”Hajia Bintu finally confess her real name on the Internet in the interview with Delay.

Hajia Bintu has become a sensation on social media with her captivating curves and engaging content, amassing over 1.5 million followers on Instagram and gaining popularity beyond Ghana's borders. 


Recently, she made headlines for revealing her real name on the Delay Show. During her interview with Deloris Frimpong Manso, also known as Delay, Hajia Bintu disclosed that her real name is Naomi Asiamarh, surprising many fans who had assumed that "Hajia Bintu" was her actual name.


 She explained that she chose the name because it was catchy and easy to remember.


Hajia Bintu's revelation sparked numerous conversations on social media, with many commending her for being honest about her identity. Some even consider her a role model for young people who may feel pressured to adopt a certain persona on social media.








 In a world where social media influencers often create a different persona from their true selves, it's refreshing to see someone like Hajia Bintu who is comfortable in her own skin and unafraid to be genuine. By being truthful about her identity, she has demonstrated that authenticity is critical to developing a loyal following on social media.



Moreover, Hajia Bintu's revelation highlights the significance of transparency and honesty among influencers. With the increasing popularity of influencer marketing, it is essential for influencers to be transparent about their endorsements, affiliations, and even their real names. Doing so builds trust between the influencer and their followers, resulting in more meaningful engagement and better outcomes for brands.

In conclusion, Hajia Bintu's revelation about her real name emphasizes the importance of being oneself when building a loyal following on social media. It also underscores the significance of transparency and honesty among influencers. As her popularity continues to grow, we can only hope that she will continue to inspire others to be true to themselves and embrace their unique identities.

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