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My Human Rights Case Against Ghana Police, Immigration & Gov.

My HELL in Ghana has been documented in a book and several videos and now I want the world to know about it

By IwriteMywrongsPublished 11 months ago 4 min read
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Thursday, 13 February 2025

By: TB Obwoge

For the better part of 2024 been trying to find an international human rights lawyer, being I've been ignored by even Ghanaian lawyers such as Richard Dela Sky and Oliver Barker. I then decided to move on my own.

Some time ago I filed human rights violation complaints with the United Nations and Amnesty International. I have had no luck getting any information from the United Nations which was filed prior to Amnesty International. I then decided to file a complaint with the ECOWAS court of West Africa against Ghana.

This has been drianing while trying to write to earn money as well as running a nonprofit organization. I have written 2 books which are on Amazon and Kindle. One being about my horrible time living in Ghana, being bullied because apparently light skin doesn't belong on Black people and being overweight gives them the right to constantly insult you.

The government of Ghana's immigration, police and hundreds of citizens engaged in bully, street harrassment, I was degraded all for the complexion of my Black skin.

Ghana police would stop vehicles I was riding in, even though at times I warned Ghanaians that they would more than likely be stopped for extra seearches, even pulled from the car & asked for bribery. I don't know or care if this happened to white people in Ghana or not but it never happened to me when living in Kenya.

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Ghanaians even upon hearing this have called me a liar but can't call those a liar who were the ones pulled from their own vehicles and forced to pay.

Once while driving as a passenger a Ghanaian on a bike pulled up to the car I was in, he then in Twi congratulated the driver for getting himself a "white woman!" I asked what he was saying, Kwabena (John) wouldn't tell me what the man said until the light turned & the man had driven away.

Note: Here is a video I found of Ghana immigration stopping the car I was in because of the complexion of my skin. By the way you see the bus in the video, this bus was to be checked, they usually get on the bus to check passengers. They saw the driver, said something but let him go to bother me for the shade of my lighter skin which most always thought I was white.

John knew that if he said something while the man was there that I might be likely to say something. This was common in Ghana, everywhere I went men would say some of the rudest, somtimes sexually inappropriate things to me.

A few times I encounted women that would say, "I like you!" Or the childlike 4th grade, "can I be your friend? " This was because of the fact that most of them thought I was a white person, that is the saddest part about their behavior.

The sexual assault by the Ghana police officer, plus the other issues around the filing of my police report against several Ghanaians. All these things were ignored, the Ghana police waste your time and often cost you a lot of money.

I tried to contact Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor's office for help with my human rights case, he ignored my emails. I also tried to contact Richard Sky as well, both are Ghanaians who also have ties to the the UK. However nither one has responded to me. Richard Sky is also a media personality in the UK.

I contacted several U.S. law schools to see if their law clinics would help me in any way, no such luck because this was an international case.

I later decided to contact ECOWAS court as well as the African Union. I read up on how to file a lawsuit against an ECOWAS member country, after I figured out how to do that I gathered all the information.

I used the documention from my human rights violation in which I sent to not only the United Nations but to Amnesty International. Nothing and it has been months, even almost a year since I sent the paperwork to the United Nations.

I hate Ghana and that is the understatement of the century! There is so much now to show people that Ghana is much more corrupted than anyone ever thought. First let me mention that a few days ago I read a BBC News report that was an interview with 3 Ghanaians, they are fighting against the troops of Burkina Faso. 

Of course Ghana news and newest president isn't giving a statement. When Akufo-Addo was president he simply lied when the report came out last year that terrorists from Burkina Faso were given safe haven in Ghana. Even with 9 people sharing this information. Not to mention 2-years prior to this in the town of Tumu, Ghana (which I spent a lot of time visiting my ex who is a Ghana soldier), ID's were found. 

These ID's were not Ghana cards like the one in my wallet, they were the old Ghana voter ID cards. Some how they claim they found these items but not the men. When the photos were sent to Burkina Faso they identified them as terrorists and knew their names. 

I've made a video about this, where claims are that some 200–300 Ghanaians are fighting against the soldiers of Burkina Faso.

I have sent out hundreds of emails, contacted several offices in Ghana, including the website that they set up for their so-called ORAL where they proclaim that they are going ofter corruption. I doubt they will ever do anything about the several claims I sent including the immigraion scam that targeted Black Americans. Or the time I was at the Africa Hotel and the ministry of sanitation asked an investor for an $8 million dollor bribery fee.

Thank you for reading and feel free to help out Lacey's House nonprofit by clicking the link.

©️TB Obwoge 2025 All Rights Reserved

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IwriteMywrongs

I'm the president of a nonprofit. I've lived in 3 countries, I love to travel, take photos and help children and women around the world! One day I pray an end to Child Marriages, Rape and a start to equal Education for ALL children 🙏🏽

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