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Shocking Chinese Hotel in Tema-Ghana says they don’t Accept Blacks.

In todays era where the whole earth has become a global village, humans whether Chinese, Americans, Indians, Ghanaians etc are trying to live in harmony.

Today’s shocking news in Ghana, we can’t even believe it.

A Hotel in Tema Community 11, says they don’t  accept blacks. 

Incidents of racial bias is the last thing we want to hear right now, in our mother land.

A Ghanaian whose boss a Chinese, use to patronize the Hotel, as he went to see the premises he wanted to recommend to someone had the shock of the century.

 

As He got to the Receptions who is a black Ghanaian lady, He was told point blank Blacks are not accepted in this Hotel. He really couldn’t believe his ears.

He then told the Receptionist, ”are you aware if I report this, you will get issues” and it seems the receptionist has already told the Boss but still insisted they say that to their black customers.

According to sources, the hotel is currently  battling with legal issues concerning the no Blacks here policy, yet they can’t stop.

The incident happened today 29-04-2022 in Tema community 11 around. 19:45 local time.

 

In our own Country. Ghanaians are loving and highly accommodating but can never be taken for granted.

It seems when calls are placed they will just tell you there is no room available, If you get there in person, you then receive the shocking news of your life as a black.

We urge the Authorities to put a stop to this nonsense.

This must stop now.

source: seekersnewsgh.com

Peter

Peter N. Djangmah is a multifaceted individual with a passion for education, entrepreneurship, and blogging. With a firm belief in the power of digital education and science, I am affectionately known as the Private Minister of Information. Connect with me
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