Too bad as American rapper Meek Mill expresses desire to become Ghanaian citizen

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Growing up in the United States, he witnessed a consistent trend of the system tearing down black men, leaving them vulnerable and marginalized. His tweet succinctly captured this sentiment: “I wanna get citizenship in Ghana!!! America made to tear black men down if you don’t follow orders!”

The rapper’s announcement sparked a flurry of reactions on social media.

Ghanaians, both in the country and abroad, engaged in lively discussions about the implications of Meek Mill’s decision. Some applauded his choice, recognizing Ghana’s rich cultural heritage, warm hospitality, and historical ties to the African diaspora. Others, however, raised valid concerns, including the recent passage of an anti-LGBTQ bill by the Ghanaian Parliament.

They pointed out that certain practices acceptable in the U.S. might not align with Ghanaian norms.

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