Fake It Till You Make It! Real Owner Of Amber Ray’s Jeep Wrangler Unmasked… It’s Not Even Jamal Rohosafi

Fake It Till You Make It! Real Owner Of Amber Ray's Jeep Wrangler Unmasked... It's Not Even Jamal Rohosafi

Amber Ray has been cruising in a Jeep Wrangler that she claimed to have bought with her own money, it turns out the American-made 4X4 is not hers.

Ray was first spotted with the Jeep Wrangler in October 2020 and when blogger Edgar Obare asked her about it she first denied owning it as it would appear that it was Jamal ‘Rohosafi’ Marlow who had bought it for her.

However, after going public about dating Jamal in 2021, Amber Ray proudly stated that the Jeep Wrangler was hers.

She stressed that she bought the American-made 4X4 with her own money which she sweated for.

“And about my car, I bought it with my own money… My husband only got me the number plate! I have documents for this too,” said Amber Ray in part during Q&A with her fans on Instagram.

Fast forward to February 2022, one of Obare’s students did a motor vehicle search on Amber Ray’s Jeep Wrangler on National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) website and the results were shocking.

The result was expected to show the owner of the Jeep Wrangler to be Faith Makau (Amber Ray’s real name) but surprisingly it didn’t.

According to information on NTSA site, the Jeep Wrangler is owned by popular motor vehicles dealer Al Husnain Motors Ltd.

Al Husnain Motors Ltd deal in second hand vehicles imported from abroad, they have several branches across the country.

The NTSA search also indicated that Amber Ray’s Jeep Wrangler is was imported to Kenya as a second hand vehicle from Japan.

 

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