Audio By Carbonatix
Musician and winner of the 2023 TV3 Mentor, Byno Ayoni, has revealed that his father abandoned him at birth due to his albinism.
Speaking with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, he disclosed that his father “jakpa” when he came to the hospital to see him and noticed he was an albino.
“I didn’t know my father growing up. According to what my grandmother told me, when I was born, the man came to the hospital, saw me, and said, ‘We don’t have this thing in my family.’ So he ran away.”
He also revealed that his mother, out of disappointment lost her life when he was just a baby.
“My mom, out of pain and disappointment, died when I was just three months old”.
He added that his grandmother took care of him after the demise of his mother but faced serious health issues and societal discrimination because of his albinism.
“I was a sickly child. I got so sick, according to my grandmother and the people who saw me grow up, that you could see the food travelling down my stomach when I was eating. That’s how sick I was,” he elaborated.
He added that many have doubted he would survive, even to this day.
Latest Stories
-
Africa’s food future hinges on leadership: The Infrastructure we can’t afford to ignore
8 minutes -
Australian mother who faked son’s cancer to fund lavish lifestyle jailed
21 minutes -
Amardeep Singh Hari named Ghana’s most influential tech entrepreneur of all time
35 minutes -
Oppong Nkrumah delivers on education; hands over 9th school to constituents in nine years
50 minutes -
Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos bets on local power as grid falters
1 hour -
Kim Jong Un praises troops who ‘self-blasted’ to avoid capture by Ukraine
1 hour -
Banking sector rebounds as assets hit GH¢465bn – BoG Report
1 hour -
Al Fayed survivor was modern slavery victim, says Home Office
2 hours -
US not funding Congo’s $100m mine guard, embassy says
2 hours -
GFA to receive $2.5m from FIFA to prepare for World Cup and $10m for qualifying for tournament
2 hours -
Fuel prices dip from May 1 as diesel drops sharply, LPG set to surge
2 hours -
Say it as it is – Clergy reject pressure to stay quiet on politics
2 hours -
We’re citizens, not spectators – Christian Council defends speaking truth to power
3 hours -
My wife never caught me cheating – Richard Quaye dismisses viral infidelity claims
3 hours -
We won’t be silent – Christian Council defends right to speak on national issues
3 hours