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“Your Stay In Achimota School Will Be Made Tough, Get Ready For Tough Times”– DKB To Rasta Students (Video)
Derrick Kobina Bonney, the Ghanaian stand-up comedian, says that even if the dreadlocked students have won their court case allowing them to attend the Achimota School, they should prepare for difficult times ahead.
Tyrone Marhguy and Nkrabe are two dreadlocked children who were turned down for enrollment to Achimota School due to their thick hair, which they were unable to trim.
These students took the school to the Human Rights Court through their attorneys, and lo and behold, the court ordered the school to readmit them as soon as possible.
DKB feels that, despite the court's assistance, they must be prepared for difficult times at Achimota School. He emphasized that their dreadlocks give them a distinct identity, making it difficult for them to escape people's gazes and minds.
In a video he posted online, DKB warned Tyrone that he should expect to be ridiculed, treated unfairly, and maybe punished by classmates and instructors for his part prior to his eventual admittance.
DKB, like many Ghanaians, believes that these dreadlocked youngsters would endure difficult conditions in the school, making their time there difficult. Tyrone may not be bothered because he is a Day Student, but Nkrabea may fit DKB's description and find his remarks quite useful.
Watch the video below:
Source: Dklassgh.com