Audio By Carbonatix
Broadcaster Kwasi Kyei Darwkah popularly known as KKD says it’s time for Ghanaians who bear English names to emancipate themselves from mental slavery.
In his view, bearing such names as an African is an indication that regardless of the fact that slavery ended many years ago, Westerners still have an influence in the lives of Africans.
He explained that Europeans who were colonial masters forced English names on the people of Africa in an attempt to wipe the African culture out, therefore, bearing an English name is an indication of the fact that they are still in control.
“Are our names so evil? Are they so bad that because you want to go to church, somebody has to change your name? I don’t understand it. So I insisted on using Kwasi Kyei Darwkah to make a statement that the first name is not English, the middle name is not English and the last names certainly not English,” he said.
“Emancipate yourself from mental slavery. None but ourselves can free our minds.
"Think of your ancestors who were whipped on the back and forced to accept another man’s names. Why then in freedom do I still want to fall into that trap and call myself by another man’s name.
"Whatever they do elsewhere, we can do same here but we don’t have to be like them because we are we and they are they,” he added while singing Bob Marley’s song, ‘Redemption Song’.
KKD who spoke on Accra based Zylofon FM asked Africans to hold their culture in high esteem.
Latest Stories
-
‘Fresh evidence means more loot’ – Martin Kpebu reacts to re-arrest of former NAFCO boss and wife
54 minutes -
Zain Sulleyman declares bid for Volta NPP Communication Officer role, promises ‘paradigm shift’ in strategy
54 minutes -
BoG critics seeking Ghana’s doom – Sefwi MP
58 minutes -
Boko Haram kills 23 soldiers in deadly Lake Chad military base raid
1 hour -
Jeffrey Nortey lands brand ambassadorial deal with Robert and Sons Ltd.
1 hour -
Carbon dioxide levels in some hospital wards are above acceptable limits – Prof. Amankwaa
2 hours -
ADR Centre, Judicial Service deepen partnership to strengthen dispute resolution in Ghana
2 hours -
Judicial Service to recruit more professional mediators to expand court-connected ADR programme
2 hours -
GNAT demands probe into alleged assault on teachers by soldiers
2 hours -
Video: The abandoned but completed and fully-equipped Children’s Specialist Hospital at Weija
2 hours -
CEO of MobileMoney Ltd joins MoMAG to celebrate May Day with sports and solidarity
2 hours -
UniMAC leads national conversation on World Press Freedom Day in Ghana
2 hours -
Allied Health professionals object to withdrawal of Korle Bu Laboratory head’s appointment
2 hours -
Health Ministry rolls out National Health Compact to strengthen healthcare system
2 hours -
Gov’t urged to urgently rehabilitate Tamale-Bolgatanga Highway
2 hours