Published
6 years agoon
By
Adubianews

Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has shared his first supremacist experience during a family visit in Germany a few years prior.
He said was visiting his family and affirmed with the migration official that entering the nation with an Italian visa wasn’t unlawful, however the official said something about Africans being poor before addressing how Sarkodie would deal with himself.

“There was where I was going to visit my family in Germany and at the movement, an official pulled me aside for holding an Italian official,” he disclosed to Vlad TV. “I didn’t have any acquaintance with it was a wrongdoing since it was a Schengen visa and I could go to anyplace in Europe”.

He proceeded: “He pulled me aside and interrogated me concerning for what reason am I utilizing an Italian visa to enter Germany, and I inquired as to whether that wasn’t right. He said ‘no’ however needs to get why, and I said ‘on the grounds that I wanna come to Germany'”.
At that point, he was confronted straight directly that he didn’t merit such benefit since Africans are poor.

“Furthermore, he told me directly that ‘I realize Africans are poor, so how are you going to deal with yourself while you are here?'”
He got irate after the official offered such expression.
“Furthermore, that, I flipped; that one, I can’t take it. That is moronic. That is even bigot, it’s simply you being dumb. I needed to put him right. I lost my cool.”
Sarkodie said the experience made him more mindful of prejudice from that second on.

“From that they on, I needed to focus on some specific things. I didn’t take things genuine until that day.”
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