@@mayvizakwada9456 when his dad from jamaica ghana is mother land so his mother is ghanaian so the child is ghanaian to, so plz stop what you're saying
My fellow Ghanaian men, this is the kind of woman you marry....chaiii you can sleep and know you are well represented in front of the whole world...More power to you Queen. ..we salute you.
This woman has a knowledge of self wow. Most Africans lost their divinity because of the lack of knowledge of self. Most Africans adopted Europeans pseudo culture and it has caused a lot of damage and traumatic syndrome in most Africans. Keep it up Queen you’re a true goddess.✊🏿👑🖤❤️
@@missbenz8316 My dear is a fact ok? Africans were taught to hate them selves, their culture, their identity and even our ancestral way of worship, and if you don’t know then please research that. Know thy self ✊🏿
Madam don't forget the missionaries told our ancestors their way of worship was evil and yet took/stole their masks, sculptures away. Built big museums and made millions from them. Ghanaians are deep asleep 💥
The hair is part of his identity and such our (black people) identity. For 3 months now and for the rest of my life I have decided to not visit the barber.
We need to encourage our wives and children to love their natural looks. I have insisted my wife use her natural hair, though it took some encouragement and support she is now in synch with the idea
I feel very embarrassed as a Ghanaian having to watch this go viral. This is below the belt.. I t's like Ghana is saying embracing your Blackness is wrong. Aww Ghanaman!
I wear my hair as a proud African, my hair is happy, my hair is my identity, its also a sign of sacred rebellion, it is an awakening of consciousness. My roots are part of my spirituality. It is a statement of not conforming to any ism or schism. It is colonial defiance, a statement to tell all black people to wake up and emancipate ourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds.
Go and check the tenets of Rastafarians before you write trash. Even if Ghanaians have that perception, they are not wrong because dreadlocks and smoking of marijuana are tenets of their culture. A simple gogle search can enlighten you
My dear please nobody has begged you to stay in Ghana you see we must stop being hypocrite for all these years children go to school with their hair cut down why now we want to take rasta to school we start making locks in SHS then when we get to University what are we taking they if you go to Rome do what the Romans do we must get that in our coconut head and stop being hypocrites dreadlocks does not give anybody identity nobody was born with dreadlocks it is we ourselves that locks our hair if you don't know, it doesn't give anybody identity that when I was born my hair was already locked hypocrite Ghanaians
We allow Indians and other foreigners into our educational institutions without no troubles of school codes on hair grooming but our own blackness and African culture is rejected and frowned upon. Wow never thought such a day will come...we are not accepted in the white man's land...in our own motherland too we ain't accepted too. We Africans and Ghanaians should seek knowledge and the light of who we are as a people and as a race. This is very shameful...
I get your drift, you make a lot of sense, and i can buy into that. And that's what we all have to speak against, why must they give preference to foreigners and not our own?... That i agree with you, however, must we allow the school rules and regulations be broken without checks and balance? Are we living in Banana Republic?....
I even wonder why a rastafarian should not be given admission in shs whiles wig wearers have every right in this our mother Ghana. Eeeeeeeiiii meman oooo Awurade 😒😒😒🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭MONU MONI FROM SAUDI ARABIA 🇸🇦🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭
My dear pls try and get him placed at Accra Academy wai. He will be accepted there. You are very intelligent and i believe your ward is as well. Jah be with you
Ikr...when we used to go for inter sports at their school sometimes,there was this one guy with locks its also an equally good school maybe even better than Achimota and he won't have to go through all this drama
my sister u have said it all , we don't seem to love what you've got,as an Africans,our ladies go for Brazilian hair Indian hair , ect, & when you see them their like ( witches& wizard) neither blacks nor whites , yet they will get the guts to criticise pure African natural hair,oh my God when are we going to see clearly.
You said it all. Our current crop of leaders are actually the new colonial slave masters and worse off. We have tyrants terrifying us of how we look naturally in our natural hair etc in our own country as Africans.
@Gifty Osafo I am not sure jhs graduates check individual shs rules before selecting them. I didn't check any secondary school rules before selecting them when I was in jhs. And why must Gov't shs have different set of rules? If they want to apply their rules, it must be applied across board. They shouldn't give exceptions to Lebanese, Indians, White Europeans or mixed race kids who are allowed to maintain their long hairs but force Ghanaian kids to shave their hairs. I have 2 sons & 2 daughters, and I am equally waiting to see which headmaster/ headmistress will dare tell my kids to shave their natural African hair. We shall all dance in court then.
Oh my,the boy is so cute,the hair is very nice and neat.i want to lock my son's hair but with this story now am even scared that some day if we relocate to Ghana how will people receive him.
Don't mind them. Those who are open minded like us love people for who they are and not by their looks. How do we blacks feel when whites make us feel inferior just cos of our skin color
If Ghanaian movie directors will stop using people carrying locks for robbery and violent roles, things can change.. and if we begin to accept that we are blacks and that’s our natural hair, those that try to do locks just to put fear in people will reduce because a lot of people are now carrying it and peaceful with one another.. Peace 👉🏽🐢🐢🐢
@@dolcemariah4123 and we need to stick together to change it little by little.. we don’t need to hate our selves.. we need to accept who we are.. seriously if they allow it and people that want can do including public servants.. there won’t be any criminal carrying it just to scare people and rob them off they’re expensive stuffs..
@@Mcdorni1 people claim the boy is a minor and so the hairstyle can change his behaviour and conduct before he becomes an adult which is sad. Well, I don't know if it is accepted for the public servants to wear it but I believe most Ghanaians just don't like it and don't care to even see the beautiful part of it. You know why a lot of women and men spend lot of money to bleach and buy human hairs just to be accepted by our own people? Becouse WE HATE OURSELVES.!! All the monies that comes out of sale for such products still goes to them cos they own most of the factories. We wear wigs on our natural hair b'cos 1, we are ashame of coming out with our natural kinky hair especially when it is unkempt. 2. Becouse then you get appreciated by the society of how beautiful and neat you look. Why are the teenagers in other countries with locks are still humble, discipline and intelligent then?? Some of the best blacks with locks are plenty working in the banking sector at Canary Wharf, London. I believe same in S. Africa too. Why does Ghana copy but always the wrong things?? What pisses me more is the so called people in prominent positions, the ignorant is another level. How can Angel say that the caucasians looks ugly with their hairs cut that's why they are allowed to wear long hair while the black teenager is not accepted in his own country with locks but is accepted in europe and America??? They really laugh 😂 loud at us cos they can't get it. I feel so shy for this ignorance exhibition. Why must we be disgracing ourselves all the time and keep crying black lives matter??
The cutting of hair in Ghana High School is just NONSENSE 😠 Ethiopians look more beautiful with their natural hair. A lot of them are in my University and they are very smart.
I see ,this woman is deep n going around cos of the mentality of our people. Rastafari still Rasta is the reaffairming blackness into our hearts .Black hart man
Kofi, we just witnessed an excellent display of self knowledge and intelligence by this beautiful queen and her son. This issue only shows how traumatized we are as blacks when issues of our identity come up. It also shows how deep the mental slavery goes in respect of Africans. There is no where in the school rules where dreadlocks are banned. It is very clear that there is no basis for the school's stance except to say that it is informed by the same prejudice Africans were subjected to by the colonial looters in times past. How ridiculous! We need to wake up!!
Bra Kofi.... The principal should go around... check all the boys on campus if they want get guys with Tattoos...dis is stupid.. my man keep e Rasta ok..
Am Rastaman myself and to see this is disgrace because am Ghanaian and I know how rastafari fight for our freedom and right and to see our leaders and the people yet never recognize us We Rastafari the Van guard of African Liberation we must continue the fight no matter what because we the freedom fighters so we not sit down and cry but fight for our right
This is our land and the rules must be obeyed. My girls were born in America and they had to cut their long hair before they were accepted in secondary school .
I'm a Ghanaian I have very long hair about my bra length, by God's grace.I cut my hair in secondary school but it never affected the plans God had for me. I'm a staunch Christian and believe in the saviour being nazarene but if I was a nazarene after my 4yrs training at Mfantsiman girls God has blessed me with it again.
Well you are a Christian and in christianity, cutting your hair is no big deal so it was easy for you to do so. but in their instance, they are Rastafarians and cutting their hair is against their religion. Mind you, The behavior of a religious person is similar to that of a mad man so to understand them, you need to be empathetic. In any case , if it was the childs decesion to keep locks against the parents wishes, then the school could stand it grounds.but on the contrary, when the parents have declared that they are Rastafarians, the school should give examptions. After all guess all the evil being done is perpetuated by people with so called "well groomed" hair than people with locks. Tell me, how many people with locks are in jail, corrupt, evil minded, cheats, profiteers against so called "well groomed" people. Sweet heart we are a people first before religions, doctrines and dogmas and so on no grounds should we judge a human being on the basis of religion. Is it right for someone to hold a belief in the middle east that black skin people are slaves and should be treated as such For which reason most black skinned people including Ghanaians are maltreated without rights on the basis of religious beliefs in lebanon, Libya, kuwait etc? The funny part is that when those in majority in Ghana who don't see anything wrong with this situation just because it doesn't affect them find themselves in other countries and are treated similarly they cry as if the world has come to an end. The christian has a right to keep his her short, the Muslim lady has a right to her hijab and the Rastafarian has a right to keep their locks. Cheers
Yeah, I cut my hair last December cos I wanted to look natural if I don't comb my hair it locks automatically. She is telling the truth nothing but the truth. It our identity and we need to embrace it.
Hmmm Ghana... I just simply don’t understand why people of color ( Africans) are not allowed to wear their beautiful black natural hair to senior high while foreigners are allowed to do so ... come to think of it ... it is about time GES amend those regulations on our hair especially those that concerns the girl child
Our minds have been enslaved so much to the extent that we find it very difficult to accept our own self. In my shs, the Europeans who came in were never made to cut their hair, but with us as Ghanaians if u don't cut ur hair, u are not allowed. Looks like we are all sick in our brains.
Those teachers need to be sacked this will not happen in America here and if it does there will be a lot of law suits. Abusing the child.some Ghanaians are so ignorant ..madam sue them all come and see how some black Americans are embracing their natural looks.
You see how religion is killing Africans Rastafarian is not a religion but it's a movement, we always abandoned our valuable traditions and cultures our ancestors left for us and adopted strange religion. I always say many black people are confused by the word ''Religion ''
Student Having his own natural hair and Female teacher carries someone's hair (wig) which one is better??? 😂😂🤣 Atemuda gya no de3 🔥🔥God should make it in categories 🤣if not I no go gree koraa
Heeeerrrr Ghana paaaah eeeiiii,fighting against our own hair eeeeeiiiii,this is bad,where is our identity as black people,21st century(Revolution must start now)
Don't worry our dear sister, evils are just jealous of a Rastaman, becos they can not penitrate their evilness inside arastaman, and they can't, don't mined their greedy and their wicked performances, Evils and devil's will destroy themself's out from the world very soon, THANK'S to you All !!!!!!!!!!
It's such a shame that we should even be talking about this in this day and age. Should these students lose their education because of their hair? OMG Ghana!
This woman is facing fact and is very intelligent. I am a trainee teacher. We're promoting equality and diversity in someone's land why is our own different? I have been enlightened by this woman. Is a matter of education. Educate us all to more aware of equality, diversity and inclusion
Its a big Problem in gh even our girl s have to cut thier hair before going to secondry school so lot girl s go to vocational schools Cos of thier hair
@@KonanGuan Even some schools in Europe don't accept some hair cut whether whites or black. There are rules and regulations in the schools which must be adhered to.