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Raffi Ahmad’s father turns out to be not an ordinary person, bank officials & slang with sandalwood

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Success achieved by Raffi Ahmad | there is no doubt, Mother. Since he started his career until now, the popularity of Nagita Slavina’s husband seems to have never dimmed.

In addition to being busy with various activities on the screen, now the future father of two is also spreading his wings to run various businesses, to become a YouTuber.

This life full of wealth makes Raffi a figure that cannot be underestimated, Mother. This is exactly like his late father, Munawar Ahmad.

In the past, when Raffi Ahmad was in elementary school, his father had a brilliant career in a bank. In fact, Raffi’s father had also been a colleague of Mayangsari’s husband, Bambang Trihatmojdo.


“I was born before, so my father used to work at a bank, Duta Sukapura, and Pak Bambang Trihatmodjo there, so his position was good,” he said while talking to Sule, quoted from channel YouTube SULE Channel, Monday (14/6/2021).

Yes, it turns out that Raffi Ahmad’s father is not an ordinary person, Mother. He has a good career and is in the Cendana environment, aka the Suharto family. As you know, Bambang Trihatmodjo is the third son of the 2nd President of the Republic of Indonesia.

Not only about his father, Raffi also told that when he was still in school in Bandung, Mother. When his father was still a bank official, this man born in 1987 attended an elite private elementary school at a cost of Rp. 50,000 per month.

However, when he was in junior high school, and since his economic status had changed, Rafathar’s father continued his education at a public junior high school, with the tuition fee much cheaper at Rp. 3,500 per month.

“I was in elementary school when I entered the Taruna Bakti school. It was an elite private school delivered take the car,” he said.

“When I was in junior high school, I entered SMP 5 Bandung. Just imagine the tuition fee was only 3500, whereas when I was in elementary school the tuition fee was 50 thousand.”

When he was a teenager, Raffi also learned to live more independently, you know, Mother. When he used to be picked up and picked up using a luxury car, he felt sympathy for a friend who had to go home using an angkot or becak.

He also asked his parents not to pick him up again. He chose to go home with his friends, Mother. “Back when I was in SMP 5, when I came home from school I was picked up by a BMW car, I really remember my father’s car,” recalled Raffi.

“Then my friend, ‘I’ll go home first’, ‘Where are you going’, ‘I’ll go there, take an angkot on foot’. There is a teacher’s child riding a rickshaw. From there, I start ‘Mom, no need to pick up again’ From there, I started to feel like going home with them.”

Read Raffi’s full story on the following page, Mother.

Also check out the story of Yannie Kim, a Korean drama player from Bekasi, who raises children in South Korea, in the video Intimate Interview below this:

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