KEEP SCAMMING THEM- YOUNG GHANAIAN AFTER VISITING ELMINA CASTLE.

June 21, 2022
3 years ago
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A young ghanaian believed to be in his late 20s was filled with emotions and dissatisfaction as he visited the Elmina Castle located on the Cape coast. The castle was built by the Europeans and that was the place where the various slave trade act took place.

 

In the Elmina castle, our forefathers were chained, beaten, and dehumanized before eventually departing overseas to their various slave masters. History has it that, on their way, most were thrown into the sea of you show signs of sickness.

 

The castle has a door named “the door of no return” that is the last time put forefathers will ever set eyes on their country, one you go through the door, there is no coming back as you may either die while serving overseas or die while you have been transported.

 

The young after hearing and witnessing all this took videos of himself and as revenge, the young man who filmed the dungeons and the final departure place of the slaves at the historical site has urged internet scammers, known widely as yahoo/sakawa boys to continue ripping them off their hard-earned money.

 

He shared the video online which has since evoked massive reactions on the internet.

 

 

Elmina Castle was erected by the Portuguese in 1482 as Castelo de São Jorge da Mina, also known as Castelo da Mina or simply Mina, in present-day Elmina, Ghana.

 

It was the first trading post built on the Gulf of Guinea and the oldest European building in existence south of the Sahara.

 

Yahoo is very popular in this modern era, and most of those in the act believe is a way of paying back the whites for what they did to our forefathers. That is they believe ripping them off their hard-earned money is a way of paying them back in their coin. However, yahoo, scam, or fraud as it is widely called is punishable by law and can even attract a prison sentence.