Gifty Brown, the Chief Executive Officer of Cooker’s Delight, has revealed she sold meat pies to buy her G-Wagon.
According to Gifty Brown, her luxury lifestyle is largely driven by earnings from pastry sales.
She disclosed that her G-Wagon was solely financed through revenue generated from her meat pie business.
Speaking in a viral interview with blogger ZionFelix, Cooker’s Delight CEO, Gifty Brown, stated, “The pastries are what bought my G-Wagon. It was the meat pie”.
“Let’s assume that I used to sell pies of four to five pieces daily. Now I am able to sell about 500 pieces daily, and that is even without any special orders,” she noted.
She added, “Most of the banks and companies around buy from my restaurant every day. My place is always packed. Even on Sundays, when you come, there is a queue”.
“We don’t only sell pie. We sell food and other things. But the G-Wagon is solely pie money,” she stressed.
The revelations made by Cooker’s Delight CEO, Gifty Brown, have caused a stir on social media, with netizens reacting, saying, “Please @onua_zionfelix, what type of motivation is this to the youth and for your listeners?”.
A netizen added, “Of course, you can sell pie and buy a G-Wagon, and you sell pie and won’t be able to afford a motorcycle. It depends on the level at which the pie is being sold. You can’t buy a G-W selling pie in the streets. But if you’re ou’re the owner of the business, of course”.
One X user added, “Don’t underrate this woman, she has several branches across Accra. Yes, I believe her because I patronise her business. She is opposite Cocoa Clinic, has one at North Kaneshie and East Legon. She just doesn’t sell meat pie but other pastries plus food”.
Another netizen stated, “We don’t assume when figures are right. She’s basically not giving out the real data for the big girl purchase.
And to add up, no one can tell you exactly how money is made. You find out yourself and get a game plan for it”.
“The graduates here will keep rubbishing everything instead of testing the waters to see if its true.
Bread business where u process 1 bag can earn you a GROSS profit of $ 1,400 a month if you mix and do everything right”, one X user added.
One netizen added, “This isn’t obvious because those days when adinkra pie came and the way boys buy paa eer, and it wasn’t a stagnant economy too, so it’s not surprising if she says she earned that money”.
Another X user argued, “Ghanaians ne gyimie de3, becos ur parents failed at their businesses nti you think nobody can make it or what? She’s telling her story, and she doesn’t care if you believe her or not, if u think she’s doing anything else, you too go and do something and make it let’s see!”.
“How much is Gwagon? And how much is one pie? How many years did she sell and what was her annual profit? Maybe this can explain if she is saying the truth’, a netizen quizzed.
“Only in Africa, people will be flaunting unexplainable wealth and still lie to the public about it; no developed country allows such impunity and a failed accountability system. Unexplainable wealth makes everyone a victim of society”, one more Ghanaian added.
Watch the video below:
I Sold Meat Pie To Buy My G-Wagon, My Son’s School Fees Is $8000 – Cooker’s Delight CEO, Gifty Brown pic.twitter.com/DIPmBjwhfq
— Zionfelix (@onua_zionfelix) April 20, 2026

