It’s no shame to be deported from Germany to Ghana – Nayas

Gladys Mensah Boaku, who is better known as Nayas, has denied that German immigration sent her back to Ghana.
She went to Germany for more than a year and then went back to Ghana. When she got there, she was told she had been kicked out.
When asked about claims that she had been deported, Nayas said that she had not been deported and that even if she had, that was not a bad thing.
She also said that she was nothing and that she wasn’t any more human than other people being deported.
Nayas says she went to the immigration office and told them she wanted to go back to Ghana to see her sick child. He also says that Nana Sarfo, her husband, went with her to the immigration office.
In a live video, Nayas slammed her ex-husband for spreading lies about her to bloggers and smearing her name.
Nayas talked about how her problems with her husband had affected her mental health.
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